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 March 25, 2015

    With the turn of the calendar to 2015, Saskatchewan entered both a federal and a provincial election year.

  • Abortion stigma: Sacrificing women in the name of the pre-born child

    By March 21, 2015

    MONICA GORDON The stigmatization of women who abort a pregnancy is both

  • Is it finally time for a new rink?

    By March 16, 2015

    For those that have ever attended a hockey game at the University of Saskatchewan’s Rutherford Rink, they will agree that it’s time for an upgrade.

  • Daren Mandrusiak, a U of S student who is in his second year of veterinary medicine, does flight tests with the hawk, Jafar.
  • Exotic creatures and small animals at the U of S

    By March 15, 2015

    Located in the Western College of Veterinary Medicine is the small animals clinic which specializes in a variety of treatments and rehabilitations and singles itself out as the main referral centre for all Saskatchewan veterinary clinics.

  • Olé Denim stitches itself into Saskatoon’s fashion scene

    By March 5, 2015

    ESB graduates Ryan Mack and Dallas Siemens unveil raw denim company

  • From classifying education to ranking degrees, is there a hierarchy on campus between U of S colleges?

    By February 7, 2015

    Everyone likes to think their college and degree of choice is better than everyone else’s, but does this translate to a hierarchy between colleges at the University of Saskatchewan?

  • Young artists get their hands dirty Smudges and Stains

    By February 1, 2015

    In a city like Saskatoon that has such a blooming creative community, it’s often difficult for up-and-coming artists to make a name for themselves. However, local artist Jenna Mann is looking to change that with her new creation.

  • A call to arms: Idle No More message still resounds across the country

    By January 24, 2015

    Since 2012, the four founders of Idle No More have spoken at the United Nations, been named among the top 100 leading global thinkers by Foreign Policy Magazine and internationally hailed for their advocacy for the environment and for indigenous peoples.