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 September 30, 2014

    REDress project provokes widespread reflection on campus.

  • Are athletes too jacked about steroids?

    By September 20, 2014

    For many years now, steroids have been at the forefront of negative discussions in sports.

  • University Cup gets historic send-off in Saskatoon

    By March 31, 2014

    After the final horn, the University of Alberta Golden Bears claimed the 52nd Canadian Interuniversity Sport men’s national hockey championship.

  • Young adults perfect fit for neknominations

    By February 27, 2014

    The tendency of young adults to feel invulnerable mixed with the power of social media has led to Neknominations taking the world by storm, leaving a few casualties in its wake.

  • Fifty Shades of the Blues

    By February 27, 2014

    The annual Saskatoon Blues Festival invites you to take a step back in time to the golden age of urban blues. From Feb. 24 – March 2 seasoned blues veterans and rookies alike can enjoy the smooth, finger-snapping tunes of artists from across the globe, courtesy of the Saskatoon Blues Society.

  • Saskatoon label lays roots in local music scene

    By February 8, 2014

    It can be challenging for musicians looking for sustainability in the local scene, but one Saskatoon record label wants to help change this condition for the better — and they’re starting at a grassroots level.

  • Keep politics out of the Olympics

    By January 31, 2014

    Political controversies are taking over the Olympics, which is unfortunate when this shouldn’t ever be the case. Athletic performances should be the focus, not a country’s politics.

  • Tropical night controversy brings cultural misappropriation to U of S

    By January 23, 2014

    The University of Saskatchewan Arts and Science Student Union has come under fire from students who felt that the group’s Hawaiian night fundraiser is a case of cultural misappropriation.