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 March 6, 2023

    The start of a new series that introduces you to some of USask staff’s animal companions.

  • Nordic Light: USask and Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra join forces to light up the night

    By February 24, 2023

    USask’s Greystone Singers and Aurora Voce choirs create beautiful music with the SSO.

  • A Beautiful Day in November in the Middle of February

    By February 7, 2023

    First- and second-year students bring family, football and absurdity to the Greystone stage.

  • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – Film Review

    By February 2, 2023

    A spoiler-free review of one of the most popular films on Netflix.

  • “We want to live in a way where we respect one another, where we value one another”: new winter art exhibits at USask

    By January 31, 2023

    Manuel Axel Strain, Kyle Beal and Anna Hawkins bring moving and impactful interpretations of Indigeneity, social presence and consumerism to USask galleries

  • Illustration by Akshara Dash, Design Editor
  • Tomato Soup, Mashed Potatoes and Self-Immolation: A brief introduction to contemporary protest art

    By January 19, 2023

    Will a painting displayed for the public be worth anything when people won’t be able to live in a future free of climate crisis effects?

  • Expand your literary horizons with STM’s in media res magazine St. Thomas More’s in medias res returns with new theme and a public painting event.

    By January 11, 2023

    In Medias Res (IMR) is a literary magazine accepting submissions on theme of “Horizons” from students, staff, faculty, and alumni at St. Thomas More College. IMR encourages submissions from diverse disciplines and aims to promote stepping out of comfort zones, hosting event on January 13th.

  • A big dream, a passionate community and one damn good horror film: How The Druid’s Hand took on Screamfest LA

    By November 30, 2022

    When you say you want to pursue art in Saskatchewan, many people will push you down or try to convince you to pursue something else, something more viable. But, that hasn’t stopped artists from this province from pursuing their crafts with fervour and reaching amazing heights.