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 November 17, 2010

    On Nov. 14, the Dallas Cowboys dispatched the New York Giants 33-20, which was quarterback Jon Kitna’s first win in a few years. However, doubt in the team still lingers.

  • Huskies what’s up: Cross-country runner takes gold

    By November 16, 2010

    Cross-country, volleyball, hockey and basketball updates.

  • Huskies what’s up: Hockey, basketball and volleyball updates

    By November 12, 2010

    Hockey, basketball and volleyball updates.

  • Another year without playoffs for the U of S football program

    By November 11, 2010

    With another season over, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies football team finds themselves short of a playoff victory yet again.

  • Huskies claim silver in Canada West Final Four

    By November 10, 2010

    Despite a valiant effort by the U of S Huskies men’s soccer team, a UBC goal within the first minute of play in the Canada West gold medal match has eliminated the Green and White from advancing any further into the CIS playoffs this season.

  • Ex-Saskatoon Blade in CBC reality show

    By November 10, 2010

    CBC’s television program and popular reality show Battle of the Blades brings both sports together in an epic, yet curiously comical, display of athleticism. The second season features former Saskatoon Blade Kelly Chase.

  • Zac Dalpe turns Junior C rejection into NHL acceptance

    By November 7, 2010

    It’s not often you hear about a 20-year-old hockey player making the jump to the NHL after being cut from a Junior C club, but for Carolina Hurricanes forward Zac Dalpe, that was exactly the case.

  • Huskies are still one of the best in the CIS

    By November 6, 2010

    As far as I’m concerned, the Huskies run one of the best shows in the CIS. But there’s a little bit of a problem ”” I’m now a student at the University of Regina.