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 April 1, 2011

    Everyone is aware of the major sources of income for organized crime ”” drug trafficking, prostitution, theft, fraud, racketeering and so on. But other businesses that initially appear to be legitimate, are in fact dishonest monopolies designed for profiteering.

  • Buddhism and sex in the Midwest

    By April 1, 2011

    After deciding that music was not a fulfilling career choice, Brad Warner moved to Japan to teach English and work for a major special effects company. While working in Japan, Warner learned about Soto Zen Buddhism and eventually became an ordained Zen Buddhist priest.

  • Mixing homosexuality with Christianity

    By April 1, 2011

    After spending some time with the chaplaincy department at Memorial, Reverend Robert Cooke is now an associate priest with St. Mark’s Anglican Church in St. John’s, where he leads a congregation with openly gay members.

  • Champion’s League in the homestretch: 8 teams remain as quarter-finals approach

    By April 1, 2011

    The final eight teams of the Champions League have been paired up and the quater-final matches are set in stone. The prestigious UEFA Champions League (or European Cup) is one of the greatest competitions in the soccer world, featuring the best teams from across Europe.

  • Beating cancer with every bite

    By April 1, 2011

    Only five to 10 per cent of all cancer cases are caused by genetic defects. The remaining cases are linked to lifestyle factors including smoking, diet, alcohol, physical inactivity, obesity, sun exposure, infections and environmental pollutants.

  • REVIEW: Angles by The Strokes

    By April 1, 2011

    After a five year hiatus, The Strokes are back on tour, showcasing material from their fantastic new album Angles. After a few spins of this 35 minute LP, I’m convinced: No one can touch The Strokes’ knack for making rock albums that still speak to “the kids these days.”

  • University of Alberta considering extra reading week in fall

    By April 1, 2011

    The University of Alberta is one step closer to joining a handful of universities across Canada who are implementing fall reading weeks after a plebiscite on the question passed.

  • USSU Election Results

    By March 31, 2011

    The results of the 2011 USSU Executive Election are in. If you missed The Sheaf’s live coverage of the event this afternoon, we’ve compiled a summary of everything you need to know.