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 January 20, 2011

    Alomar, the lightning fast second basemen and member of the World Series-winning Jays teams in the early ’90s has finally received his golden ticket to Cooperstown.

  • The Mendel Art Gallery’s LUGO a drunk, artsy good time

    By January 20, 2011

    LUGO, the Mendel Art Gallery’s annual art showcase features every possible facet of the art world. Suitably accompanied with copious amounts of booze, this year’s showcase included poets, filmmakers, dancers, performers and anything else you could possibly imagine.

  • REVIEW: Black Swan stylistically beautiful

    By January 20, 2011

    Black Swan is a tactile psychological thriller twisting through the production of the ballet Swan Lake.

  • Uninspiring contenders for Super Bowl XLV

    By January 20, 2011

    On the verge of Super Bowl XLV it’s sad to think there are only three more football games this season. Unfortunately, three of the remaining four teams are extremely difficult to cheer for.

  • On the road to the Super Bowl XLV

    By January 20, 2011

    Halfway through the NFL post-season stretch, Super Bowl XLV is quickly approaching. The Sheaf recaps what has happened thus far in the NFL playoffs and also previews the remaining four post-season clashes.

  • Comparing cellphone rates in Saskatchewan

    By January 20, 2011

    There are plenty of choices available in Saskatchewan for mobile phone users, but making a decision can be difficult.

  • The exciting sport of Crashed Ice returns to Canada

    By January 19, 2011

    Four individuals and a long sloping track made of ice is the recipe for a crazy sport that sends athletes slipping and sliding down a frozen circuit on skates.

  • Edwards Air Force Base experiments

    By January 19, 2011

    Adam Vigneron is a U of S student whose interest in science and travel has brought him around the world. This is the second of two installments of his story of laser testing on a classified airforce base ”” the Dryden Flight Research Centre.