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 2, 2015

    Aboriginal fiction is rich and varied, and students at the University of Saskatchewan can take advantage of an extensive collection.

  • U of S students help light the night at Nuit Blanche

    By October 1, 2015

    The second annual Nuit Blanche festival brought colourful lights and creative art to a quiet Saturday night.

  • Crunch-time: Busy students can still find time for fitness

    By September 27, 2015

    High Intensity Interval Training, otherwise known as HIIT, is a great way for students to get a quick intense cardiovascular workout that requires little to no equipment

  • What’s really inside your cup of Joe?

    By September 27, 2015

    Fall is upon us and students’ cups are being filled to the brim with warm delicious blends of irresistible coffee, but what exactly are we ingesting?

  • Know your limit, play within it: What students need to know about alcohol use

    By September 25, 2015

    Alcohol is an accepted — even expected — part of student life. Too often, though, students aren’t aware of when a bit too much is really way too much.

  • Sensitive issues: A student’s guide to problem skin care

    By September 24, 2015

    It’s often said that beauty is only skin deep — however, it’s important to feel comfortable in your own skin, especially if you’re like me and have dry, itchy, sensitive skin.

  • Unwind during a night on the town — the U of S side of town

    By September 20, 2015

    For the student seeking a fun night out without breaking the bank on a cab ride or risking a long, cold wait for a bus downtown

  • U of S initiative Tox on Tap makes science sociable

    By September 19, 2015

    Unless you’re in a science program, the last time many of us thought of science as “fun” was back in grade two