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 April 2, 2020

    The goal is to spread the message, not the virus.

  • Darío Alva’s bizarre post-internet reality

    By February 29, 2020

    This futuristic artist is paving the way for a whole new brand of surreal creations.

  • How police brutality in black media affects our empathy and mental health

    By February 28, 2020

    Is repeated exposure to police brutality against black people desensitizing the public from their pain?

  • Muslim students host event to challenge Islamophobia in the media

    By October 7, 2019

    Journalist urges Muslim students to take control of the narrative.

  • Diseases shouldn’t be popularity contests

    By November 7, 2013

    We all like to think we are doing our part in the fight against disease through donating to causes in one way or another, but what does this mean for finding a cure?

  • Metro hits the streets of Saskatoon

    By April 5, 2012

    Green boxes have invaded Saskatoon’s sidewalks as a second commuter paper has come to town. Metro, a free national daily newspaper that targets transit riders, published its first Saskatoon issue on April 2.

    According to their website, Metro is the largest and fastest-growing newspaper in the world, with more than 55 editions published in 24 countries.

  • Ominocity celebrates first birthday: music blog founders discuss their past and the road ahead

    By March 1, 2012

    Despite all the great music made in town, bands can still often be better-known elsewhere in the country than within Saskatoon. It took two veterans of the local music scene to start to get the word out to other Saskatonians about what they weren’t hearing.

    On March 1, Ryan Smith and Chris Morin will celebrate the first anniversary of their music blog Ominocity with a site redesign and a concert at Louis’ showcasing eight different Saskatoon bands.

  • New student operated site Thread Media aims to become “local MTV or College Humor”

    By October 22, 2011

    Saskatoon has a new place to go for video coverage of events and parties after the recent launch of Thread Media.

    “We’re trying to be a local MTV or College Humor,” said creative director Devon Hennig, who manages the site with executive editor Jackie Cook.