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 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.

  • Active winter dates for the university couple

    By October 23, 2016

    With winter right around the corner, you may have already established a cozy — but repetitive — couch and Netflix routine with your significant other

  • New sports complex announced

    By October 22, 2016

    Since it’s construction in 1929, Rutherford Rink has been the home to the Huskies hockey program

  • Spikes on bikes: A beginner’s guide to winter biking

    By October 21, 2016

    As part of the University of Saskatchewan’s Sustainability Week, the Bridge City Bicycle Co-op in Saskatoon hosted a workshop on winter biking on Oct. 14.