THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Kevin Menz August 14, 2011
Jason Grieve knows how to rebuild a struggling athletic program. The 38-year-old was recently appointed interim head coach of the Huskies women’s volleyball team ”” a team that has finished the last four seasons with an average .153 win percentage.
By Ishmael N. Daro August 14, 2011
The tyrannical regime of Coca-Cola has fallen. The giant is dead! No more will we be slaves to a multinational behemoth with a dubious environmental and ethical track record. Instead, a new faceless multinational corporation will fill the void.
By Keegan Epp August 13, 2011
Vancouver recently hosted 1,000 athletes and delegates for a big party, celebrating sports, culture and human rights in the LGBT community.
By Aren Bergstrom August 13, 2011
Beginners is the story of a grieving son and frustrated lover, and the memories of his father who enjoyed liberation only at the very end of his life. But more than that, it is the story of how it is never too late to chase after that ever-elusive dream called happiness.
By Aren Bergstrom August 13, 2011
The Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival used to be something great. Sadly, those days have come and gone.
By Kevin Menz August 13, 2011
The Saskatoon Valkyries were named the Western Women’s Canadian Football League champs this summer after a 35-7 victory over the Edmonton Storm in the final.
By Michael Cuthbertson August 13, 2011
The year is 2011. By now, we should have flying DeLoreans and alien overlords. In reality, 2011 only offers the same crap we saw last decade. What’s worse, 2011 marks the end of NASA’s manned space shuttle program.
By Kevin Menz August 12, 2011
Huskies defensive lineman Stephen Kovach has had enough. The 6-1, 270-pound veteran is entering his fourth year with the Green and White and feels his team can perform better than it has these past few seasons.