THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Jack Thompson September 23, 2016
Saskatoon-based musician Graham Murawsky, known on the stage as Factor Chandelier, is set to perform music infused with local history for his hometown on Sept. 24 at the Capitol Music Club.
By Bridget Morrison September 18, 2016
Who do those names belong to and why are they important?
By Naomi Zurevinski September 17, 2016
It can be difficult to make these types of spaces feel comfortable, and while there’s no place like home, there are ways to make your space feel much more cozy and to add a touch of your personality at the same time.
By Bridget Morrison September 17, 2016
Saskatoon has a strong theatre scene, and hopefully over the years it will continue to grow. With support from the community and with the help of private grants and funding, independent theatre can thrive alongside other theatre in the city.
By Bridget Morrison September 16, 2016
You may know him as Spike from the hit TV series Buffy The Vampire Slayer, but James Marsters does more than just act — he sings, and he does it well.
By Emily Migchels September 15, 2016
On Sept. 18, Word On The Street book and magazine festival will roll through the city of Saskatoon for the sixth time annually, creating an exciting hub of ideas and information.
By Lyndall Mack September 12, 2016
Another summer has come and gone, but there are still plenty of things about the fall season for students to look forward to — the pumpkin spice lattes, the colours of fall and especially the campus fashion.
By Naomi Zurevinski September 9, 2016
It can be difficult finding vegetarian, gluten-free and vegan options for food anywhere — let alone on campus.