THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 29, 2011
After a scare that Access Copyright fees would rise by 1,200 per cent, universities across the country can breathe a little easier.
By The Sheaf January 29, 2011
Lady in the Water was released during an awkward period when M. Night Shyamalan was making the uneasy transition from critically acclaimed director to punchline. He had made three successes in a row, but then his pseudo-period piece The Village flopped, and people anticipated this film, to see if it would set him back on track.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2011
The Western Engineering Competition brings together the brightest and most talented engineering students from across Western Canada. The University of Saskatchewan is hosting WEC this year, and will host competitors from 12 participating universities.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2011
Witnessing a plane crash would deter almost anyone from pursuing a career in the aircraft industry. However, it had the opposite effect on C. Donald Bateman, the speaker at this year’s C. J. Mackenzie Gala of Engineering Excellence.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2011
The University of Saskatchewan and the University of Regina have teamed up to conduct a study on disparities in health across the province.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2011
Gasper Noé’s Enter the Void is filmed entirely from the subjective perspective of its main character Oscar, even after he’s shot dead 20 minutes into the film.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2011
Basketball, hockey, track and volleyball updates for the U of S Huskies teams.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2011
What is life like for women once they’ve stopped working in the sex trade? Do they simply become your typical everyday citizen?