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.

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  • By March 7, 2020

    Some of the most innocuous food and beverages have the strangest stories to tell.

  • Housing the homeless: Collaborative efforts to address complex issues

    By February 28, 2020

    Societal problems are easily identifiable, but understanding what causes them and developing community-led solutions is the real challenge.

  • To love and never be loved

    By February 14, 2020

    A work of art from local singer-songwriter Toria Summerfield.

  • Black History Month in Canada: Microaggressions, injustice and solidarity with Indigenous people

    By February 8, 2020

    Why is observing this month-long event important, and what history is there to celebrate?

  • Addressing the elephant in the room: Impostor syndrome on campus

    By January 31, 2020

    By starting a conversation on campus, members of the community can learn how to navigate impostor syndrome.

  • Ingenuity at its finest: Over one hundred years of stories and traditions

    By January 17, 2020

    Our campus is more than just gothic buildings and there’s a 113-year history to prove it.

  • New Year’s remorse? You don’t need to regret your resolutions this year

    By January 12, 2020

    With a little insight, you can keep your goals and save your resolutions from failure.

  • The Yol Piok story: Football, family and survival

    By December 5, 2019

    Huskies football wide receiver opens up on his lifetime of struggles and triumph.

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