THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

Culture

  • By January 12, 2017

    With 2017, students are brought a new term and the usual dump of Saskatoon snow, but this doesn’t have to be a cause for despair.

  • Helpful hints to keep your New Year’s resolutions

    By January 12, 2017

    During the first week of January, most people are energized and positive about the start of a new year — a new year means new possibilities.

  • U of S alumni publishes first comic book

    By December 6, 2016

    University of Saskatchewan alumni Scott Boyce’s first comic book, Antique Books, is beautifully crafted and breathes eerie life into an expertly crafted horror story.

  • Tips and tricks for gift shopping on a budget

    By December 5, 2016

    Buying expensive gifts for that special someone isn’t always an option if you’re working with a tight budget.

  • Mona to make their Saskatoon debut at Louis’

    By December 5, 2016

    American rock band Mona will be stopping by Saskatoon to play at Louis’ Pub on Dec. 6. The band is currently on tour across western Canada, after having recently released their latest EP In the Middle.

  • Fueling social change through music: Tom Jackson visits the U of S

    By December 5, 2016

    In its 29th year, the Huron Carole Benefit Concert Series and it’s founder — well-known actor, singer and activist — Tom Jackson, are returning to Saskatoon on Dec. 3 to raise money for the local food bank.

  • Saskatoon-based artist explores all genres with debut EP

    By November 28, 2016

    Beginning the process of writing both lyrics and melodies over two years ago, Saskatoon-based artist Xandrah and her musical partner JFP have just released their debut EP.

  • Let’s get technical: TV shows about technology

    By November 27, 2016

    In a world that is becoming more technological as each day passes, it’s only natural that TV shows reflect this.