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.

Sports & Health

  • By December 2, 2010

    Contrary to popular belief, geeks date cheerleaders too; I am evidence of such a privileged relationship.

  • Grey Cup ends in heartbreak again for Saskatchewan’s favourite sports team

    By December 1, 2010

    For 364 days the Saskatchewan Roughriders waited patiently for revenge. Alas, the Montreal Alouettes denied them again in the 98th Grey Cup.

  • Huskies what’s up: Hockey and volleyball

    By December 1, 2010

    Hockey and volleyball updates.

  • Hurrying hard: A beginner’s guide to curling

    By November 26, 2010

    The first written account of the sport dates back to 1541 in Scotland, with curling stones found in the area in 1511. Canada has been a regular contender on the international scene for some time, having won the first-ever world championship in 1959 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • After trouncing Stamps, Riders look forward to rematch against Alouettes

    By November 25, 2010

    For the third time in four years the Saskatchewan Roughriders are Western Division Champions after a thrilling 20-16 win over Calgary.

  • Huskies What’s Up: volleyball, basketball and hockey

    By November 24, 2010

    Volleyball, basketball and hockey updates.

  • Saskatoon’s best lifeguards compete at the YMCA

    By November 18, 2010

    On the afternoon of Nov. 13 at the downtown YMCA, teams of teenaged lifesavers competed to show their lifesaving skills in a variety of simulated life-or-death challenges.

  • Riders spay and neuter B.C. Lions

    By November 17, 2010

    A dramatic overtime victory puts Saskatchewan one win away from the Grey Cup.