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.

Saskatoon

  • By January 30, 2014

    Vaccinations are back in supply across the city and on campus, though students are generally unaware or uninterested in getting vaccinated.

  • Friends of Foes tackles fear of time with debut release

    By January 11, 2014

    Saskatoon super group Friends of Foes has put all their pieces in the right place with their first full album release, Chronophobic.

  • War on Christmas over

    By December 9, 2013

    Mayor Don Atchison has won the war on Christmas with the announcement that the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission has thrown out the complaint over “Merry Christmas!” being electronically displayed on public buses.

  • Beat the pre-exam blues this December

    By December 6, 2013

    Longing for a cure for those exam panic attacks? Or perhaps just a change of scenery that doesn’t involve oppressively fluorescent library lighting or coffee-stained textbook pages? Look no further, there is a number of great holiday events to take your mind off the stress.

  • Saskatoon roller derby keeps on jammin’

    By October 12, 2013

    Roller derby faded from the public view after the height of its popularity in the 1970’s but, since its grassroots all-female revival in 2001, roller derby leagues have sprung up all across the globe — including Saskatoon.

  • World Rivers Day Festival 2013 informs and entertains

    By September 27, 2013

    World Rivers Day Festival 2013, which takes over Frienship Park on Sept. 29, is looking to show everyone just how the river is to Saskatoon.

  • Experience Saskatoon

    By September 19, 2013

    Saskatoon is one of the fastest growing cities in Canada and it is full of exciting things to do if people are willing to go out and find them.

  • Saskatchewan deserves safe injection sites

    By July 9, 2013

    For some, it’s truly a case of life or death.