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 19, 2016

    With a growing Indigenous population, Aboriginal health is an important issue within both Saskatchewan and Canada.

  • Caffeine crusader: How to be a responsible coffee consumer

    By November 18, 2016

    Final exams are just a few weeks away, and with them come all-nighters and cram sessions — let the coffee binge begin!

  • Basketball in Canada and on campus

    By November 6, 2016

    Amidst the woeful show on ice, the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Raptors provided solace to the nation when they exceeded expectations and made deep playoff runs in baseball and basketball, respectively.

  • Minding your stress with Mindfulness Meditation

    By November 5, 2016

    With exam season just under a month away, students will be looking for various ways to overcome their stress and Mindfulness Meditation should be on their lists.

  • Huskies volleyball teams kick off the season

    By November 4, 2016

    Oct. 28-30 marked the beginning of another volleyball season, as the Huskies women’s and men’s volleyball teams took on the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds.

  • Keeping active despite a busy student lifestyle

    By October 30, 2016

    Being a student is hard to begin with, and being a student with a healthy lifestyle is even harder, albeit not impossible.

  • Wrap It Up aims to break barriers for sexual health education

    By October 29, 2016

    Although sexual health is not usually a laughing matter, one new social media campaign aims to mix humour and health to promote safe sex practices amongst young people in Saskatchewan.

  • Veteran Huskies aiming for better season

    By October 28, 2016

    Following an uncharacteristically disappointing season, the University of Saskatchewan men’s basketball team is shooting for a bounce-back year.