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.

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  • By March 9, 2015

    Smartphones and their many distractions don’t always have to be the enemy of a productive student.

  • Musicians explore new territory with album apps

    By December 1, 2013

    Along with the release of Lady Gaga’s ARTPOP album comes the highly publicized ARTPOP application for iOS and Android devices, a crossover trend that’s been spreading heavily in the music scene.

  • Chat app strengthens Canada’s diminishing indigenous languages

    By November 1, 2012

    An indigenous language chat application for mobile devices has created a shimmer of hope for the survival of aboriginal culture across the province and country. FirstVoices Chat is an iPhone application with over 100 keyboards for indigenous languages compatible with Facebook Chat and Google Talk.

  • New transit app Touch & Go is just what Saskatoon needs

    By October 4, 2012

    Navigating Saskatoon’s transit system is easier now than ever before. This is because CollegeMobile’s new iPhone application, Saskatoon Transit Touch & Go, which provides better access to information about the city’s bus routes and schedules, launched Oct. 2.

  • BRIEF: Stoon Ride app simplifies bus schedules

    By September 3, 2011

    A recently launched iPhone application allows for easy access to Saskatoon bus routes and stop times.

  • New site and iPhone app gathers food specials from around town

    By February 16, 2011

    Need to know the best place for cheap wings on Thursday? How about a place for cheap pitchers on Monday? Either way, Saskatoonspecials.ca has your answer.

  • B.C. students launch dating tips app

    By November 18, 2010

    Men no longer have to worry about being boring or predictable when attempting to woo a woman. Thanks to Trinity Western University’s Jason Ballard and Josiah Peters, there’s now an app for that.