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 October 3, 2011

    For anyone interested in music that goes beyond standard FM shlock-fare, there are few vestiges for alternative or independent music on the radio waves these days.

    Not to condemn rock radio for filling their quota, but if it’s necessary to satiate CanCon law requirements, I could do without hearing Nickleback’s “How You Remind Me” ever again. Theoretically, there are better, newer Nickleback songs. Most of what Saskatoon radio listeners are subjected to doesn’t go beyond the most overplayed and uninspiring.

  • Huskies suffer first loss of the season to Bisons

    By September 24, 2011

    The wind got the best of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies on Sept. 17 as the Manitoba Bisons handed them their first loss of the season.

  • To sleep, perchance to dream

    By September 16, 2011

    Children can pass out at any moment during these activities, sleep enveloping them like a large bear sitting on an unsuspecting squirrel, blissfully unaware of how lucky they are to be sleeping at all. In reality, this makes them little more than energetic narcoleptics but at least they’re usually not breaking things or pooping everywhere while they’re asleep. As you get older, sleep tends to become less like a surprise and more like an actual prize that must be earned in various ways.

  • It’s all about the Bordens, baby: the eternal plight of the arts student

    By September 16, 2011

    I realized something important about myself recently. I am a loser, wasting my time and money in the pursuit of foolish, impractical dreams. My epiphany came when some engineering students who had gathered in front of the Arts Building reminded me of my useless position as a U of S arts student.

  • BRIEF: Wikipedia needs your edits

    By September 10, 2011

    Wikimedia Canada is offering $1,000 to post-secondary students willing to edit Wikipedia articles. The scholarship will be awarded for the greatest improvement to a disease-related article on the free online encyclopedia.

  • The Sheaf asks: why are we here?

    By September 9, 2011

    As yet another academic year begins at the University of Saskatchewan, the Sheaf has put together three unique perspectives on the fundamental question that many individuals on campus may be asking themselves: why are we here?

  • BRIEF: Canada West Universities Athletic Association signs online television contract

    By September 8, 2011

    In partnership with Stretch Internet, the Canada West Universities Athletic Association has launched Canada West TV. Starting this fall, the network will broadcast a majority of Canada West games live throughout the year at canadawest.tv.

  • Meet your USSU Executive

    By September 7, 2011

    A new school year means a brand new USSU Executive. The Sheaf sat down with all four members of this year’s Executive, to bring you a preview of what you can expect from them during the next year.