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.

history

  • By March 2, 2020

    The lecture marked six years since the most violent day of the Euromaidan Revolution.

  • A tale of two scandals: Political affairs in the sixties

    By February 21, 2020

    Everyone gets their time in the limelight, and this sure happened for Canada and the United States in the ‘60s.

  • Pushing for progress: 1997 was a turning point at the U of S

    By February 13, 2020

    Generations were fundamentally impacted by those who championed resources for queer students at the university.

  • The time for tales: How Halloween gets people talking about history

    By October 31, 2019

    Telling spooky stories is a great way to learn about landmarks because the truth is often in the details.

  • History in design: How the Agriculture Building tells the story of its own construction

    By October 1, 2019

    While the building is easily discernible, looking closely unveils its most unique aspects.

  • Sexual being: Examining pleasure and desire throughout the ages

    By February 15, 2019

    Pulling back the bed sheets on the
    history and biology of sex.

  • Spooky History 101: the origins of Halloween

    By October 29, 2012

    We love the dark, dangerous and foreboding mysteries of the dead. We love to scare ourselves, dress up as spiritual pranksters and to stretch the limits of what we can do, how we are seen and what we can get away with. We revel in the malicious, the evil and the mysterious.

  • Louis Riel was no hero

    By October 21, 2010

    Although you wouldn’t know it from the U of S campus, Louis Riel wasn’t the hero we think he was. In fact, the famous rebel hindered the Métis cause more than he helped it.