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 September 10, 2017

    This fall, Huskies Athletics will get a fresh face in the form of a new management position meant to unify the program. This position comes in the wake of large changes to the way the athletics program is governed.

  • Wellness Centre takes care of student health care

    By September 5, 2017

    The University of Saskatchewan has offered health care to students since the 1920s, but this September, health care will be even more comprehensive and accessible to students than ever before.

  • Athletics Calendar

    By September 3, 2017

    September is a busy part of the year for both sports fans and participants alike. Below, you will find an amalgamated calendar of both the Huskies and Campus Rec schedules.

  • Picking the perfect houseplant for a healthy lifestyle

    By August 15, 2017

    With fall fast approaching, many students will be preparing their move-in essentials, and among them should be at least a plant or two to keep both their living space and body healthy.

  • Reflections of an ex-smoker

    By August 7, 2017

    I finally managed to kick smoking completely out of my life this summer. This has been after years of unsuccessful attempts.

  • Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games to add 3×3 basketball

    By August 1, 2017

    Earlier this summer, Saskatoon hosted the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) 3×3 Basketball World Tour Masters in the downtown streets.

  • Three Huskies football players selected in the CFL draft

    By June 10, 2017

    Growing up, many young football players aspire to play in the Canadian Football League, and after the recent league draft, three University of Saskatchewan Huskies will have the chance to achieve this dream.

  • Is the U of S capable of dealing with addictions?

    By May 20, 2017

    Problematic substance use can become a major difficulty at any stage in life, especially one as tumultuous as being a student, but is the University of Saskatchewan doing enough to help?