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 1, 2014

    The frustration of finding a summer job is something many students have experienced, especially since the 2008 economic crisis sent markets around the world crashing.

  • Pandas In Japan to release new EP with a retro twist

    By March 31, 2014

    Almost two years after their debut release, local psychedelic pop-rockers Pandas in Japan are set to drop their live EP Suburban Desert – Inner City Oasis in May 2014.

  • The Husband explores the depths of human emotion

    By March 30, 2014

    Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald unflinchingly exposes the dark side of human nature in his film The Husband, which will be screening at the Broadway Theatre during the first week of April.

  • Shumka celebrates 50 years of Ukrainian dance

    By March 28, 2014

    Canada’s Ukrainian Shumka dancers are coming to Saskatoon on March 29 with the Shumka at 50 tour, celebrating more than 50 years of showcasing Ukrainian dance on stage.

  • Newman Sounds brings the mix tape back to life

    By March 28, 2014

    The Newman Sounds Glee Club are polishing up their vocal cords for their show Mix Tape, running March 29 and 30 at the Broadway Theatre.

  • Sprïng rebrands themselves with Celebrations

    By March 25, 2014

    Vancouver-based band Sprïng has decided to change both their sound and name with the release of their new album, appropriately named Celebrations.

  • The Ides empowers local musicians

    By March 24, 2014

    On March 15 local musicians took to the stage, promoting their work at The Underground Cafe for an event called The Ides.

  • Tommy Wiseau and The Room redefine bad films

    By March 24, 2014

    Despite a terrible reputation, The Room has become a cult classic with screenings selling out across North America.