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 April 2, 2015

    Reading your work in front of a live audience may seem like a daunting task, but live literature readings are a great way to get involved in the local arts community.

  • Ballroom Dancing Club a timeless piece of U of S culture

    By April 1, 2015

    Since the 16th century, ballroom dance has broken down barriers to reach people of all classes and cultures.

  • Saskatchewan artists create a home in hybrid theatre project

    By March 27, 2015

    Breaking down the doors between spoken word poetry, theatre, visual art, dance and music, Our Four Walls brings together individuals from many artistic disciplines

  • Androgynous style challenges outmoded fashion norm

    By March 26, 2015

    Androgynous fashion, which naturally incorporates elements from both male and female styles, is increasing in popularity and calling out outmoded perceptions of “gender-suitable” clothing.

  • Coram Boy a showcase for a rising star

    By March 26, 2015

    University of Saskatchewan drama department’s mainstage production company, Greystone Theatre is showing off promising student talent in its season finale.

  • Animated series White Ninja has roots in the Sheaf

    By March 22, 2015

    White Ninja, Kent Earle and Scott Bevan’s absurdist comic strip that ran in the Sheaf for four years, is now being resurrected on the popular video messaging app Vine.

  • Saddleback hopes to encourage discussion with weekly radio show

    By March 21, 2015

    Jack Saddleback manages to connect with listeners in an increasingly digital age through his weekly radio show, USSU on the Air.

  • BFA student Jordan Bulgis explores psychology and the abstract

    By March 19, 2015

    Jordan Bulgis combines his interest in both drawing and painting in order to create something tangible from his abstract ideas and thoughts.