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 11, 2015

    Shelby Lechman may be one of many graduating from the fine arts program at the University of Saskatchewan, but her final show sets her apart from other graduates through its unique representation of the human experience.

  • Home Brew: Lucky Bastard Distillery

    By March 10, 2015

    What is there to do when money is no longer an issue? Basically whatever you enjoy doing; for Goldney and his crew that meant making alcohol.

  • On the road with Zachary Lucky

    By March 10, 2015

    The true definition of a ramblin’ man, Canadian singer and songwriter Zachary Lucky has travelled across hundreds of cities both across the border and overseas, spreading his haunting lyrics of life, loss and love.

  • Oneiro Designs a fierce new addition to Saskatoon’s artistic community

    By March 9, 2015

    Oneiro Designs — an up-and-coming jewelry business sold out of Luna + Hill Clothing Company on 3rd Avenue South in Saskatoon.

  • Last Mountain reaches new peaks in Saskatchewan distilling

    By March 9, 2015

    Last Mountain Distillery began as a family owned and operated business run out of a garage. Five years later, Saskatchewan’s first microdistillery has expanded to bring its unique products into pubs, cafés and restaurants across the prairie.

  • Staying organized on your phone

    By March 9, 2015

    Smartphones and their many distractions don’t always have to be the enemy of a productive student.

  • Are multimedia books really the future?

    By March 9, 2015

    With the rising popularity of e-book platforms such as the Kindle and Kobo, the next generation of readers will likely favour digital copies over print.

  • New Decemberists album finds beauty in a dark time

    By March 9, 2015

    Stepping inside the discography of The Decemberists is much like flipping through old photo albums and aching for a time that has long since past.