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 October 26, 2015

    We all need something soothing to help us power through the stress and pressure and often, that thing is food.

  • Where to travel on a student budget: Costa Rica

    By October 24, 2015

    Being a student doesn’t mean you have to choose between school and travel. It’s possible to see and do it all without breaking the bank.

  • Seasonal beers for a rookie palate

    By October 23, 2015

    Craft beers come in all sorts of varieties and although the right one can perfectly compliment the cooling weather, the amount of choices can be confusing.

  • U of S alumni featured at Indigenous arts festival ImagineNATIVE

    By October 18, 2015

    Gail Maurice, a Métis and Cree-speaking filmmaker and 1988 graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, will be screening her short film Assini at the 16th annual ImagineNATIVE Festival this year.

  • Arts & Science Book Club gives diverse disciplines something to discuss

    By October 17, 2015

    The College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan may appear to house a broad mix of subjects lacking interdisciplinary unity

  • International Day of the Girl Saskatoon promotes gender equality

    By October 16, 2015

    Oct. 11, 2015 marked the fifth annual International Day of the Girl Child, a day dedicated to the celebration and affirmation of girls around the world.

  • U of S Observatory brings the cosmos to campus

    By October 16, 2015

    Since its construction in 1928, the University of Saskatchewan Observatory has been a gateway to the stars for students and Saskatonians alike.

  • U of S engineering graduate is a sweet success story

    By October 9, 2015

    When Candace Gellert attended the University of Saskatchewan as a mechanical engineering student, she never thought that she would own a business one day.