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local look f University o n a w e h c t a SaSk by NAOMi ZureviNski o n 7 s a s a m 9 u s d 5 4 6 2 8 ca 1 mp us dr Co ll eg e DR . 3 pus 1 2 3 4 eat drink watch see Alexander’s in Varsity View serves up family-style meals in a homey diner atmosphere. But the real showstoppers here are the house-baked desserts, including fresh pies and five kinds of decadent cheesecake. 414 Cumberland Ave. N. 44 Spring 2019 Campus pub Louis’ offers daily drink specials and pub-style food, perfect for sharing. Take in a live music performance while you sip one of 18 Saskatchewan beers on tap. Upstairs, Louis’ Loft is a great weekday eatery. 93 Campus Dr. CAA SaSkatchewan After a year of construction, the university’s new hockey arena opened its doors last fall. Merlis Belsher Place is home ice to the Huskies, and it also houses a community rink for local leagues and collegiate intramural play. 2010 College Dr. You’ll be seeing stars when you visit the Observatory. Built in 1928, it makes U of S one of only 10 Canadian universities with a star- gazing facility. It’s open to the public for free on Saturday nights. 108 Wiggins Rd. schaefer/huskie c p University of Saskatchewan r a r o u n d ca m o d Situated near the south saskatchewan river in saskatoon, the university of saskatchewan (u of s) has over a century of history and borders varsity view, a leafy neighbourhood that’s home to students, eateries and lovely architecture. v ti lv in a b