THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Emily Klatt February 8, 2017
The women’s hockey team had a mixed weekend.
By Jack Thompson February 4, 2017
Food insecurity has steadily made its way to the forefront of global issues, prompting many to reconsider not only food consumption, but the very nature of how their food is supplied.
By Jennifer Walker February 4, 2017
On Jan. 21 and 22, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies hosted an ultimately unsuccessful bid against their Canada West conference rivals, the University of Alberta.
By Sarah Ghani February 4, 2017
Newcomers to Canada can face many challenges when navigating the health-care system, particularly in relation to understanding prescription drug information.
By Emily Klatt January 26, 2017
For me, a good workout playlist can sometimes mean the difference between actually getting some exercise and staying home to take a nap instead. Even if I don’t necessarily want to go for a run that day, I’ll still drag myself out so I have an excuse to listen to my favourite music uninterrupted.
By Emily Klatt January 26, 2017
The weather outside might still be chilly, but that hasn’t stopped the University of Saskatchewan track and field team from beginning a new season. The Huskies kicked off 2017 by hosting the 48th annual Downtown Lions Sled Dog Open Track & Field Meet on Jan. 13 and 14.
By Jack Thompson January 25, 2017
For the ninth year in a row, the University of Saskatchewan women’s hockey team will be hosting their annual Play For a Cure game that is devoted to raising money for cancer research. The event has close personal ties for many team members.
By Curtis Fontaine January 25, 2017
University of Saskatchewan hockey goaltender Jordon Cooke was speechless when he was asked to join the roster for Team Canada at the 90th Spengler Cup. Cooke was in Montreal playing with the U Sports All-Stars against Canada’s World Junior exhibition roster when he found out Hockey Canada was interested.