THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press April 1, 2013
Stroke patients affected by decreased strength on one side of their body can do high-intensity strength training on their unaffected side to improve their mobility, according to new findings by University of Victoria researchers.
By Cole Guenter March 29, 2013
A group of current and former University of Saskatchewan women are proving their gridiron grit.
By Canadian University Press March 29, 2013
An aquatic twist on the classic Canadian sport.
By The Sheaf March 28, 2013
In the last four years, the Cody Hobbs has logged some major minutes holding up the Huskies’ defensive end.
By Kimberley Hartwig March 27, 2013
Huskies women’s basketball coach Lisa Thomaidis has been named the new head coach of Canada’s senior women’s team.
By The Sheaf March 21, 2013
Huskies hockey coach comments on the season and how the Dogs fared in the University Cup
By Canadian University Press March 20, 2013
The stereotype of physically gifted varsity athletes as academic dimwits is commonly portrayed by mainstream media. Some people simply can’t help but think, “These athletes just skate around a rink or hit a ball, so how smart can they really be?”
By Cole Guenter March 17, 2013
For the fourth time in seven years the University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds have won the University Cup. New Brunswick shut out their Atlantic conference rival Saint Mary’s University Huskies 2-0 to win the national championship Sunday night at Credit Union Centre in Saskatoon.