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.

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  • By December 2, 2024

    Check out this raw and insightful collection from award-winning author and poet Michael Trussler.

  • Women of the Fur Trade Promotional Poster | Greystone Theatre Facebook
  • Women of The Fur Trade: A Modern Historical Play

    By November 22, 2024

    Greystone Theatre’s newest production.

  • A choir sining while holding their music sheets | Thirdman from Pexels | Canva Pro
  • United in song, we can change the world

    By November 20, 2024

    USask music groups to listen to this season.

  • It was a wrap to the festival |@breakoutwest on instagram
  • 5 Breakthrough Artists from BreakOut West 2024

    By November 8, 2024

    Highlighting five standout female performers from this year’s BreakOut West Music Festival.

  • Celebrating 10 years of Undergraduate Research with USURJ

    By November 6, 2024

    The University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal (USURJ) celebrates ten years of undergraduate artistic and academic excellence.

  • Islamic history month | ids.usask Instagram page
  • Honouring Islamic History Month: Nine inventions you might not know were made by Muslims

    By October 17, 2024

    This October, in celebration of Islamic History Month, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the rich contributions of the Muslim world to our daily lives.

  • Every Brilliant Thing Promotional Poster | Burnt Thicket Theatre
  • Find light in the darkness: The Burnt Thicket Theatre brings Every Brilliant Thing to the Refinery

    By October 15, 2024

    For one week only, experience a new way of understanding depression through comedy.

  • From Persephone Theatre
  • Native Gardens: Persephone Theatre’s 50th season is in bloom

    By September 30, 2024

    While the leaves turn orange, the stage turns green.