THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
On Nov. 14, the Dallas Cowboys dispatched the New York Giants 33-20, which was quarterback Jon Kitna’s first win in a few years. However, doubt in the team still lingers.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union annual general meeting, which is the chance we regular students get each year to air our concerns and decide what the executive should be getting up to, student fee uses and everything in between.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
TEDx is a global conference series that aims to share “ideas worth spreading” on an increasingly wide range of topics within the research and practice of science, culture and entertainment.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
Tom Posyniak didn’t think much of his national award winning essay when he submitted it, but the editors of Policy Options magazine thought it was worthy of publishing ”” as well as a $1,500 prize.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
Over 100 people gathered in front of St. Paul’s Cathedral on Spadina Crescent Nov. 13 to march through downtown Saskatoon in protest against ethnic cleansing of Christians in Iraq.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
Sonam Tashi, a Tibetan performing artist who has built a career around emphasizing the importance of the musical transmission of culture is bringing his film, Acho Namgyal, to the University of Saskatchewan campus for a premiere Saskatoon viewing on Nov. 25th.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
Opening this week at the Greystone Theatre is Arthur Miller’s classic play about the Salem Witch Trials.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2010
Everybody should get excited: Monty Python’s Spamalot is coming to town.