The University of Saskatchewan is one of the most beautiful
campuses in North America. They are host to The Diefenbaker
Canada Centre, Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, Kenderdine Art Gallery,
Museum of Antiquities, Museum of Natural Sciences and The
St. Thomas More College Art Gallery.
The first classes in Arts and Science began in 1909
with a registration of 70 students. These classes were held
in the Drinkle Building, in downtown Saskatoon. On
October 12, 1912 the first building on campus, the College
Building, was opened for student admissions. It was declared
a provincial (1982) and federal (2000) heritage landmark building.
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