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 September 3, 2015

    If you want to keep summer going for just a little longer and can’t stop daydreaming about patio drinks or enjoying the heat, then have no fear

  • U of S style watch: Back-to-school campus fashion

    By September 3, 2015

    While you may be reluctant to move your summer clothes into the back of your closet, the cooler temperatures are subtle reminders that fall is indeed coming.

  • The art of fun is possible at the U of S

    By August 31, 2015

    However, as the old saying goes, “All work and no play makes U of S students crazy and burnt out.” Or something like that.

  • Tired of studying? TV series are here to help!

    By August 30, 2015

    There is some serious studying to be done. So naturally, I find myself scrolling through the many categories of Netflix.

  • Survive and thrive in a long distance relationship

    By August 28, 2015

    Whether you had a summer fling that became serious or your enrolment at the University of Saskatchewan is taking you away from your partner, the situation is the same — you’re facing months on end without your significant other.

  • Shakespearean delight found under the tents on the river

    By August 20, 2015

    The view of the river from outside the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan tents is as appealing as ever, upstaged only by the drama taking place inside.

  • Magpie a dark and compelling narrative of troubled Saskatoon youth

    By August 10, 2015

    University of Saskatchewan English graduate Michael James has recently published his first novel, an intensely honest tale of youth alcoholism and mental illness set in Saskatoon.

  • Fringe Festival offers opportunities to support U of S drama community

    By August 5, 2015

    It’s that time of the year again, when it’s sweltering outside and you forget that taking the Broadway Bridge home means you will be sitting in traffic for practically an eternity. Luckily, the Fringe Festival is here to lift your mood!