Events
Sat October 28, 2017
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Upcoming Events
Politics and Performative Agency in Nigerian Social Media
Posted by Allain Jibriel Esquivel on 2017-10-31Nov 1, 2017
Thorvaldson 110.
Public Reading of two short plays by early Canadian women playwrights
Posted by Justine Gieni on 2017-10-31Nov 2, 2017
John Mitchell Building, North Studio (Room 161), 4:30-6pm
A Hero for the Americas, The Legend of Gonzalo Guerrero
Posted by Justine Gieni on 2017-11-03Nov 6, 2017
Convocation Hall, Monday. Nov. 6th at 4:30pm
Movies That Matter presents The Shining
Posted by Allain Jibriel Esquivel on 2017-11-08Nov 13, 2017 to Nov 14, 2017
Screening and discussion of the landmark 1980 horror film
Movies That Matter presents The Shining
Posted by Justine Gieni on 2017-11-02Nov 13, 2017
Screening and discussion of the landmark 1980 horror film
The Campus Across the Way: A Lifetime at the University of Saskatchewan
Posted by Justine Gieni on 2017-11-02Nov 20, 2017
Professor Emeritus Robert Calder (BA'64, MA'65) will describe his experiences at the U of S
Literature Matters: Reading the Great Lynx, Mishipeshu: Place-based Identity in Anishinaabe Literature
Posted by Christopher Putnam on 2017-11-21Nov 21, 2017
Adar Charlton explores Indigenous Anishinaabe literature in the form of pictographs, birch bark scrolls, oral stories, and contemporary events.
MFA in Writing: Jan Zwicky
Posted by Allain Jibriel Esquivel on 2017-11-21Nov 21, 2017
MFA in Writing presents Jan Zwicky, Governor General's Award Winner
Literature Matters: Literature in the Community lecture series
Posted by Allain Jibriel Esquivel on 2017-10-25Nov 22, 2017
Grace-Westminster United Church Social Hall, 505 - 10 St. E, Saskatoon, SK @ 7:30pm
Colloquium: Raiders of the Ark(ive): Coins in Collections of Curiosities
Posted by Allain Jibriel Esquivel on 2017-11-14Nov 23, 2017
CMRS students share their adventures researching coins in collections in the UK
"Woolf on the Marketplace, Woolf in the Marketplace: Virginia Woolf , the Common Reader, and Literary Production Between the War"
Posted by Justine Gieni on 2017-11-08Nov 24, 2017 to Nov 25, 2017
PhD Candidate Martin Winquist delivers Works in Progress Talk