THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 5, 2010
Saskatoon may seem like a small, safe city to live in, but crime is still an issue. In their 2009 annual report, the Saskatoon Police reported over 4,000 crimes against a person in the city.
By The Sheaf October 5, 2010
The Gordon Bennett International Gas Balloon Race is the most prestigious aeronautical race in the world, according to organizers. The rules aren’t complex ”” whichever team can manage to fly their balloon the furthest is crowned the winner.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2010
I grew up in rural Saskatchewan and people everywhere were furious with the gun registry. The big complaint was, of course, that it would criminalize innocent people like farmers and duck hunters. This was some of the rhetoric I grew up with and heard on the radio, watched on television and read in the newspapers.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2010
When major flooding began in Pakistan and created what many aid groups labelled as the largest humanitarian disaster in decades, it was obvious that Canadians would once again step up in a big way and do whatever we could to help. Right? Well, apparently not.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2010
This past June, on the day journalist Christopher Hitchens received the news that his latest book Hitch-22: A Memoir hit No. 7 on the New York Times bestsellers list, he also learned he was diagnosed with esophageal cancer.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2010
After leaving the Medicine Hat High School Mohawks, Travis Gorski had a choice between the U of S and the University of Hawaii. Many may compare -40 degree winters to sunny beaches and wonder if he regrets this. According to Gorski, “it was still the best decision I have ever made. I love prairie living!”
By The Sheaf September 30, 2010
I came to Brisbane in hopes of becoming a pro surfer, befriending koalas and kangaroos and spending countless days on the beach. Oh, and doing lots of studying too.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2010
A Sept. 7 study conducted by the American Psychological Association examined students who cheat in school and found that lack of remorse, a trait often associated with psychopathy, is common amongst scholastic cheaters.