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 April 5, 2017

    If you’re like many university students, you’ve probably been drinking a cup of coffee or two a day since high school. But what happens when you give up caffeine entirely?

  • Huskies men’s hockey team defeated by UNB in national final

    By April 4, 2017

    The University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds men’s hockey team won the 2017 U Sports Cavendish Farms University Cup on Mar. 19, beating out the University of Saskatchewan Huskies for the title.

  • Dysfunction: Navigating university with high-functioning depression

    By April 4, 2017

    Depression is one of the most common mental disorders, with approximately eight per cent of Canadian adults experiencing major depression at some point within their lifetime. But there are ways in which depression affects individuals that can vary greatly from person to person.

  • Huskie Athletics launches new Athlete Allies program

    By April 4, 2017

    LGBTQ2 athletes often face barriers when competing in sports, but a campus program at the University of Saskatchewan hopes to change that.

  • Refresh your diet with healthy spring recipes

    By April 3, 2017

    Spring is right around the corner, and as the days get lighter, many people start craving lighter, healthier meals as well.

  • Dog watch: Astrid Nyame

    By April 2, 2017

    The life of a student athlete can be filled with challenges that regular students don’t always encounter.

  • Scott Flory introduced as new Huskies football head coach

    By April 2, 2017

    On March 13, Scott Flory was announced as the new head coach of the Huskies football team, ushering in a new era for the University of Saskatchewan.

  • H2Oh no: The importance of water

    By March 30, 2017

    Staying hydrated is an important aspect in the day-to-day life of any human being. Knowing how much water you need, along with the consequences of not getting enough, is important knowledge for leading a healthy lifestyle.