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 8, 2011

    I visited Humboldt over the Christmas break and experienced the most depressing feeling I’ve ever had.

  • Ottawa split on ‘iPod tax’

    By January 8, 2011

    Is the iPod tax just another packaged political phrase of 2010, or is it a real expense consumers may soon have to face?

  • The Oxford English Dictionary is worth every penny

    By January 7, 2011

    The Oxford English Dictionary is one of the best investment you will ever make.

  • Paracanoeing joins rio 2016 paralympic program

    By January 7, 2011

    The International Paralympic Committee has added the dynamic sport of paracanoeing to its program. Paracanoeing is expected to make its debut at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics.

  • Santa’s green report card

    By January 7, 2011

    How big of a polluter is Santa? Tasked with producing enough toys for every child in the world, how big is Santa’s carbon footprint?

  • On climate change, Canada developing a reputation for disruption

    By January 7, 2011

    In addition to eggnog, gingerbread houses, caroling, ridiculous looking sweaters, and unspoken tension with in-laws, we can now come to expect the pre-Christmas tradition of having our government play an embarrassingly obstructive role at the United Nations World Climate Change Conference

  • 2010: Year in Review

    By January 6, 2011

    Considering it’s a new year and a new term, the Sheaf thought it would be a good idea to recap some significant campus events from 2010.

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  • Copyright licensing changes could increase fees by over 1200 per cent

    By January 6, 2011

    The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada is fighting changes to Access Copyright’s licensing system.