THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf September 25, 2012
The University of Saskatchewan Huskies fell 35-26 to provincial rival Regina Rams Sept. 21 in front of a record-setting 9,033 fans who flocked to Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon with blankets and cushions in tow.
By The Sheaf September 21, 2012
Graffiti is a transient form of art. It can be painted over. It can be washed away. But for a crew of Saskatoon artists, graffiti is a way to immortalize their recently lost friend.
By The Sheaf September 21, 2012
Oh, Sloan. I’ve loved their albums since I was a zitty-faced teen and I still love them now, as a 29-year-old scumbag.
By The Sheaf September 20, 2012
Perhaps it is the common misconception that there is nothing you can do with an English degree that leads people to assume that all English majors are aspiring educators. What many people, including a number of English students, may not know is that there is a wide variety of occupations available to those with a degree in English.
By The Sheaf September 19, 2012
Undergraduate tuition at the University of Saskatchewan is up 4.75 per cent this year and is projected to continue rising each year until 2016. The budget framework that accompanies the university’s four-year third integrated plan projects a tuition increase of 5.2 per cent for 2013-14, and an additional 4.5 per cent jump in each of the following two years.
By The Sheaf September 13, 2012
Regina Cougars striker Meagan Cormier scored the lone goal of the first match of the season for the Huskies women’s soccer team Sept. 8 in Regina.
By The Sheaf September 13, 2012
Five years after helming the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union, the organization still can’t get rid of former president James Pepler. Pepler is set to take over as chair of University Students’ Council this year.
By The Sheaf September 9, 2012
Working students, an ever-growing portion of the university population, worry constantly about their work loads. If you’re one of those students, you will probably find that making it to class every day, working several shifts a week, volunteering and staying active make for a very busy life.