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.

Features

  • By January 22, 2016

    Despite various delays due to inclement weather and intricate design details, the Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre wrapped up construction

  • Healthy cooking with full-time medical student, part-time chef

    By January 15, 2016

    On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Kristian worked his magic in the kitchen, creating a three-course vegan meal that will leave your mouth watering.

  • Grading grad schools: How do western Canadian universities measure up?

    By January 12, 2016

    If you don’t want to stray too far from home, western Canada offers plenty of solid choices.

  • 20 Questions about sex (revised)

    By December 15, 2015

    Let’s talk about sex

  • All you need is love: what the winter break means to U of S students

    By December 4, 2015

    The following 10 students were randomly selected and shared their thoughts on the upcoming break.

  • A campus off to war: U of S involvement in the First World War

    By November 28, 2015

    Keith Carlson, U of S professor of history and research chair in Aboriginal and community engaged history, speaks to the atmosphere on campus in 1914.

  • The dark side of sports: Athletes and injuries

    By November 19, 2015

    From the mildest sprain to the most severe break, no injury is ever a welcome one for athletes.

  • Mental health misconceptions: U of S students speak out

    By November 5, 2015

    On Nov. 2-6, the University of Saskatchewan is hosting Mental Health Awareness Week, an initiative organized by the U of S Students’ Union in collaboration with various groups