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 13, 2009

    CUP is the largest student-run news organization in Canada. Here is the latest edition of the CUPcast, the CUP podcast, which explores mainstream professional sports wrapping up and getting underway in November, as well as Canadian university football and the approaching Vanier Cup.

  • Huskies Hardy Cup bound

    By November 12, 2009

    Thousands of cheering voices and a sea of green and white streamers celebrated the Huskies football team’s 53-23 win against the Regina Rams in the Canada West semi-final game on Nov. 7 at PotashCorp Park.

  • Yankees win 27th World Series in franchise history

    By November 12, 2009

    After a break from the play-offs last year the New York Yankees continued their dominance of the sport last week, winning their 27th World Series Championship.

  • Toronto wins 2015 Pan Am Games bid

    By November 12, 2009

    If Canada did not have enough Games hysteria happening in the form of the upcoming Vancouver Olympics, there’s more ”” Toronto has landed a successful bid for the 2015 Pan American Games.

  • Dribbling Dogs prepare for a long haul

    By November 12, 2009

    Nine will be the Huskies men’s basketball team’s lucky number heading into the new Canada West season. Out of the 43 basketball teams competing in Canadian Interuniversity Sport, the Huskies are ranked 9th heading into the new season.

  • Crazy Canada West football

    By November 12, 2009

    Our city has it pretty good when it comes to university football in the Canada West. Year after year it seems the Huskies are the team to beat in the Canada West, but recently the rest of the teams in the conference have been closing the gap.

  • Wrestling’s impact on the prairies

    By November 5, 2009

    Wrestling just does not get the respect it deserves, which is why from Sept. 25 to Nov. 5, the Link Gallery at the University of Saskatchewan hosted the wrestling exhibit Ring-a-Ding-Dong-Dandy: Glimpses of Wrestling History.

  • Infected Lethbridge team postpones Huskies women’s hockey

    By November 5, 2009

    The Oct. 30 and 31 games between the Huskies and Lethbridge Pronghorns were cancelled due to a quarter of the Lethbridge roster contracting flu-like symptoms.