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 October 14, 2010

    October has arrived, which always carries anticipation for the upcoming NBA basketball season. This past summer had more moves than Kobe Bryant under the influence of speed, especially in the Eastern conference.

  • LETTER: Stop wasting my fees, USSU

    By October 13, 2010

    In reading the Sheaf’s news briefs this week I was extremely angry to read that the USSU is expecting more delays in Place Riel construction.

  • Copygate: secrets revealed, confidence eroded

    By October 13, 2010

    Once again, Britain is host to a hacking debacle that has exposed the seamy side to a critical public policy issue. This time the topic is copyright.

  • Atheists are not a homogenous community

    By October 13, 2010

    A poll done in 2008 found that one in four Canadians do not believe in God ”” or roughly 23 per cent of the population. And it is important to remember that nothing other than a lack of belief in God binds this diverse piece of our population together.

  • Students’ Council: Oct. 7, 2010

    By October 13, 2010

    Council passes a motion endorsing an exclusive beverage contract with Coca-Cola that also bans the sale of bottled water. Also, campus safety and a potential white water park are discussed.

  • REVIEW: Hannah and Her Sisters

    By October 13, 2010

    It’s time to take another look at Woody Allen’s 1986 film Hannah and Her Sisters, which won the famed writer and director one of his three Academy Awards.

  • Danny Michel plays intimate house concert

    By October 13, 2010

    Danny Michel swung through town on Monday to play an intimate house concert for The Neighbour’s Dog series. It was an awkward affair, but that was the whole point.

  • Making sense of the rival offers to buy PotashCorp

    By October 13, 2010

    BHP Billiton is the favoured bidder for Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, the world’s largest potash producer, but a Chinese state-owned company, Sinochem, is making their interest known.