THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 19, 2010
One January morning a few years ago, I walked into the Pacific Ocean. My plan was not complicated ”” just the cold, the tide and death.
By The Sheaf October 19, 2010
With most fast food restaurants trying to eliminate the waist-expanding items on their menus, Canadian KFCs are bucking the trend with the Monday release of the breadless Double Down sandwich, the meatiest entrée to hit the shelves since Wendy’s triple-stacked Baconater burger.
By The Sheaf October 16, 2010
When we think of the cost to society that is inflicted through terrorism, what typically comes to mind is loss of life, damage to property and emotional distress. However, there are also ongoing economic costs that arise from our counter-terrorism measures that cannot be ignored.
By The Sheaf October 16, 2010
This past summer I had the good fortune and opportunity to take part in Engineers Without Borders’ Junior Fellowship Program, through which I spent four months volunteering in Malawi, Africa.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2010
David Mitchell’s sprawling epic of unparalleled ambition and oneiric fantasy fuses together a seemingly disparate agglomeration of narratives into a work of startling vigour and resonance. It was even shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2004.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2010
The name Royal almost speaks for itself, and it suits Canadian musician Royal Wood very well. His music displays a dapper professional refinement.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2010
Sick of snow and -40 C winters, I decided to pack up my rucksack and head south for an endless summer of Australia.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2010
Vampires. Have we had enough of them? Not yet, it seems. But while millions swoon at the thought of their own vamp boyfriend, Let Me In takes a darker, sparkle-absent approach to the genre.