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.

  • By February 9, 2022

    Pandemic Response and Recovery Team chair Darcy Marciniuk discusses details of a safe transition to in-person learning.

  • Four books to read for Black History Month

    By February 9, 2022

    These books will educate you on the fight for Black racial justice and Black historical oppression around the world.

  • Opinions | Anti-Asian racism is a serious issue, throughout history and now

    By February 4, 2022

    Examining the history on anti-Asian racism could be a potential solution to combating COVID-19 racism.

  • Remai Modern’s “Canoe” exhibit shows how canoes have shaped the history of Canada 

    By February 4, 2022

    The exhibition contains a 1970s film about a digital replica of a canoe stored in the USask Archaeology Building for decades.

  • Opinions | On climate change, individuals can make a difference too

    By January 25, 2022

    As individuals, we have far greater power in fighting climate change than we realize.

  • The Global Health Conference 2022 focuses on addressing addictions and mental health

    By January 25, 2022

    The Sheaf witnessed the speeches of activists Marie Agioritis, Garth Mullins and Dr. Tom Milne, who all brought new perspectives.

  • Examining the vegan diet’s impact on athletic performance and health

    By January 18, 2022

    Adoptions of a vegan diet in sports have been growing in recent years, but research is still limited regarding its impact.

  • Menstruation REDefined and Visual Arts Students Union host art exhibit with aim to destigmatize menstruation

    By January 18, 2022

    The exhibit is on display virtually and in-person throughout the month of January at the 292 Student Gallery.