THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
Go to the States or stay close to home? Big Ten Conference or Canada West? Packed stadiums or parent-only crowds? A possible full-ride scholarship or a summer spent babysitting to pay tuition?
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
Until the uprising in Tunisia, we thought that political change would be led either by Islamist forces or by a coup by a group of military officers ”” not by disorganized, youth-led masses.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
Some words and phrases make the transition from subculture to popular culture. But other words should remain rarely used. “Rape” is one of those words.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
Enter the Rural Alberta Advantage. Their name, an adapted age-old marketing slogan for our oiliest province, evokes a Canadian-ness that’s so pure it’s almost cheesy.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
Roughly 60 years ago, the discovery of nuclear power promised the ultimate solution to the world’s energy problems. Today, this promise remains unfulfilled.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
The game of hockey is slowly changing its ways to protect its athletes, with a large emphasis being placed on head injuries. For even longer than the NHL, the junior ranks have been effecting change to prevent trauma to the heads of young athletes.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
Obviously everyone can’t travel by bike or bus, and personal vehicles have become an integral part of the way people live in North America. The good news is that there is a viable alternative to the internal combustion engine: Electric cars.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2011
If there was one word I would use to describe this movie, it would be “inexplicable.” Nothing on screen seems to have any logical basis for happening.