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 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.

  • Jordon Cooke wins gold at the Spengler Cup

    By 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.

  • Coming clean: When does healthy eating become an eating disorder?

    By January 19, 2017

    With the start of a new year, many people will embark on health-related resolutions.

  • Believe it or not: Busting common nutrition myths

    By January 18, 2017

    In the wake of New Year’s resolutions — successful or otherwise — January can be a time of reflection for many who see room for improvement in their health.

  • A beginner’s guide to workout supplements

    By January 18, 2017

    A popular New Year’s resolution is to get fit. Every year gyms are flooded with newcomers hoping to better themselves physically.

  • Give cycle classes a spin in 2017

    By January 13, 2017

    This year, when lack of motivation strikes, try giving a spin class a try instead!

  • Seasonal Affective Disorder: More than just the winter blues

    By January 12, 2017

    Do you notice yourself feeling more lethargic during the fall and winter months? Or do you notice your mood starts to drop as the snow starts to fall and the sun sets earlier each day?

  • Huskie Highlights: 2016 in university sports

    By January 12, 2017

    The start of a new year means a number of things: for Huskies athletes at the University of Saskatchewan, it means a return to the action with a renewed sense of optimism and drive after a long — and well deserved — winter break.