THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Annie Liu April 8, 2022
A total of six pieces were played, including works from Saskatchewan-based composers Dr. Glen Gillis and Paul Suchan and a solo performance by Ricardo Martin.
By Annie Liu April 8, 2022
Here’s some advice brought to you by a current first-year student with two class withdrawals and burnout from studying for 10 hours a day.
By Ammara Syeda April 7, 2022
Maximize your time during the month of Ramadan by following this guide inspired by the five daily prayers of Islam.
By Hannah Tran April 7, 2022
As aspiring academics, we should appreciate all forms of writing.
By Rayyann Haque April 6, 2022
From a small schoolhouse to multiple campuses across the province, the Sheaf looks at how the U of S has evolved across the years.
By Rayyann Haque April 4, 2022
The team hopes to spark productive conversations surrounding sexual violence on Canadian campuses.
By Jakob Philipchuk March 29, 2022
Get to know the students hoping to represent you during the 2022-23 academic year.
By Rayyann Haque March 27, 2022
The certificate will highlight the multifaceted nature of sexuality and gender to enhance students’ specialization in their field of study.
By Ammara Syeda April 7, 2022
Maximize your time during the month of Ramadan by following this guide inspired by the five daily prayers of Islam.
By Rayyann Haque April 5, 2022
Saskatchewan has the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the country, but beneficial resources are still denied government support.
By Annie Liu March 31, 2022
The USask community is embracing meditation as a recreational activity for improving physical and mental health.
By Annie Liu April 8, 2022
A total of six pieces were played, including works from Saskatchewan-based composers Dr. Glen Gillis and Paul Suchan and a solo performance by Ricardo Martin.
By Rayyann Haque April 6, 2022
From a small schoolhouse to multiple campuses across the province, the Sheaf looks at how the U of S has evolved across the years.
By John Cody April 5, 2022
The exhibition features a diversity of craft and brings awareness to the artist co-operative’s longevity, says one working member of Handmade House.
By Annie Liu April 8, 2022
Here’s some advice brought to you by a current first-year student with two class withdrawals and burnout from studying for 10 hours a day.
By Hannah Tran April 7, 2022
As aspiring academics, we should appreciate all forms of writing.
By Kaitlyn Clark April 6, 2022
Hobbies have become skills, and I can’t say that I’m a fan.
By Aleshba Naseer November 19, 2021
The terror occurring in Palestine is not complicated; it is settler colonialism and genocide.
By Ana Cristina Camacho May 19, 2021
As the fall approaches, U of S worker associations worry about workplace safety.
By Vaidehee Lanke March 29, 2021
One way to combat misinformation is to explain vaccines from a science-based perspective.
By J.C. Balicanta Narag February 13, 2021
Instructions: This is an interactive crossword! Click on any square to start
By Caid Brossart October 14, 2020
Dear Editor and readers, The upcoming Saskatchewan provincial and municipal elections will
By Dominique Panko April 7, 2020
Aries March 21 – April 20 The Emperor Powerful and Ambitious. You’re