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 March 7, 2012

    Duncan Jones’s final game in a Huskies basketball uniform was bittersweet.

    The fifth-year guard led Saskatchewan to a Canada West bronze medal after putting up 40 points — including an astounding nine three-pointers on 10 attempts — in front of his hometown crowd at the Physical Activity Complex in a 90-85 win over the University of Victoria Vikes March 3.

  • Giving victims a voice: university’s handling of New Year’s Eve assault too little, too late

    By February 29, 2012

    There is something disturbing about the University of Saskatchewan’s treatment of reported sexual assault on campus.

    Only one case of sexual assault has been reported on campus since the new year. That’s hardly an accurate representation of what’s happening to university students.

  • The Sheaf’s predictions for the 84th Annual Academy Awards

    By February 18, 2012

    Need some help predicting this year’s Oscar winners? The Sheaf has you covered. Oscar prognosticators Aren Bergstrom and Colin Gibbings both give their picks on who will win at the 84th Academy Awards. So take notes and get ready to win that Oscar pool come Feb. 26.

  • Newcomers storm Saskatchewan: as province exceeds 1M population, a booming economy beckons

    By February 15, 2012

    Reversing a longstanding trend, the last five years has seen more people move to Saskatchewan than leave, according to new census data that show the province making a sharp turnaround in growth after years of decline. For the first time since 1986, there are more than one million residents living in the province.

    The rise in population, Statistics Canada says, is mainly the result of a wave of immigration and a spike in interprovincial migration, both groups likely drawn to the province’s red-hot economy and the high likelihood of landing a job.

  • Valentine’s Series

    By February 10, 2012

    Click here to see our series on Valentine’s Day.

  • To Greek, or not to Greek: our university needs frats and sororities

    By February 3, 2012

    Every year thousands of students flock to universities all over Canada in pursuit of undergraduate goals. Some are on their way to careers in medicine, law and even government. However, the college experience involves much more than academics. It is a life-changing time filled with growth and social development. This is where the Greek system comes into play.

  • BRIEF: Official re-opening of Marquis Hall food centre

    By January 21, 2012

    After two summers of renovations, Marquis Hall Culinary Centre officially opened Dec. 21.

    According to the President’s report set to be tabled at University Council Jan. 26, “This renovation allows the opportunity to attract the best” chefs working in the culinary field.

    Currently, there are eight red seal chefs on staff and with the improved facilities the opportunity to invite high-profile guest chefs to campus is more readily available.