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.

UBC

  • By November 7, 2013

    For the first time in Huskies men’s soccer history the team is heading to the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship.

  • Take the plunge with underwater hockey

    By March 29, 2013

    An aquatic twist on the classic Canadian sport.

  • Dogs soccer finds positives in road losses

    By October 4, 2012

    The Huskies men’s soccer team were disappointed with the outcomes on the pitch while traversing British Columbia on a road trip Sept. 28 and 29. Meanwhile, the Huskies women’s squad also found themselves on a western road trip Sept. 28 and 29. The team lost both games they played but played well against a pair of teams that have been in the CIS top 10 rankings this season.

  • Students more than pay off tuition subsidies through future tax revenue: study

    By February 7, 2012

    A new study argues that students aren’t the freeloaders that some might believe them to be.

    “Paid in Full: Who Pays for University Education in B.C.,” published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, has found that British Columbians with a post-secondary degree contribute more to the public coffers through future income taxes than it would cost taxpayers to pay for their entire degrees now.

  • UBC Thunderbirds found to be using ineligible player, team on probation until 2013

    By January 5, 2012

    The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds football team has forfeited its entire 2011 season after it was found that it was fielding an ineligible player.

    The player, defensive lineman Connor Flynn, had already completed his eligibility at the beginning of the season, after having played five years of junior football with the Vancouver Trojans before being recruited to UBC in 2009. According to a Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) statement, UBC “self-disclosed” the violation and co-operated fully with the investigation. It went on to say that the violation was unintentional.

  • An exhausted Huskies side succumbs to UBC in third-place match

    By March 13, 2011

    Coming home empty handed was not the outcome the No. 3 Huskies expected heading into the CIS Final 8 this weekend. The Huskies were downed by the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds 106-90 in the bronze medal match