THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Kevin Menz September 2, 2011
The Huskies men’s and women’s soccer coaches had an early look this past weekend at how their players might compete on the road. Rest assured, things are looking good for the coming season.
By Katherine Benson September 2, 2011
Certain albums can be recognized as something special from the very first listen. Sam Roberts Band’s Collider, released May 10, is a worthy member of that select group.
By Kevin Menz September 2, 2011
Michael Lieffers wishes Serbia had not made good on their second chance.
The Huskies men’s basketball forward represented Canada at the World University Games in Shenzhen, China this summer. Canada won silver after losing 68-55 to Serbia in the final ”” a team they had beaten in round robin play earlier in the tournament.
By Aren Bergstrom September 1, 2011
The Help is not as progressive as it would like to be nor as backwards as some critics have called it. It is simply a good film, well acted and with a strong emotional cord that will move and reassure viewers, although not challenge them.
By Dorian Geiger September 1, 2011
Andrew McWiggan has travelled a long way to play volleyball at the University of Saskatchewan, but he hopes to bring more than just skill.
The 19-year-old from Sale, Australia was diagnosed with type one diabetes when he was 16 and is now an ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. He wants to show diabetic children around the world that they too can succeed in sports.
By Tannara Yelland September 1, 2011
With the beginning of September, students must prepare for school and the requisite back-to-school festivities. But at the Edwards Business Students’ Society, preparations have long been underway for the University of Saskatchewan’s largest fall celebration, known colloquially as “LB5Q.” What is LB5Q you ask? We’ve got all the details.
By Ishmael N. Daro August 31, 2011
How do you contribute to Saskatoon’s music scene if you can’t play an instrument? For Phil Greer and Rich Taylor, the answer was to devote countless hours to organizing shows for local and touring bands for no money.
By Daryl Hofmann August 31, 2011
A small group of University of Saskatchewan senators are troubled by the growing influence of corporations on campus and want the chair of the Board of Governors to resign.