THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf September 28, 2010
The first ever Saskatoon Economic Justice Summit, held Sept. 24 and 25, focused on developing local economies, examining the impact of trade agreements and promoting global justice.
By The Sheaf September 28, 2010
University Students’ Council discussed the possibility of a white-water park in Saskatoon and tackled two issues from last year.
By The Sheaf September 24, 2010
A new dinosaur is swimming through the sky of the Natural Sciences Museum, dangerously close to the T-Rex’s jaws. The mosasaur, a cretateous-era reptilian is Saskatchewan born and built.
By The Sheaf September 24, 2010
Earlier this month, the USSU signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement with the Office of the Treaty commissioner. All parties agreed to adopt the “We are all treaty people” slogan in an effort to educate the campus about treaty rights and responsibilities. They’ve also declared Oct. 4 to 8 “We are all treaty people week.”
By The Sheaf September 23, 2010
Reluctantly, I have to agree with Madam Justice Catherine Aitken of the Superior Court of Ontario, who decided blood donations from gay men could be banned by Canadian Blood Services.
By The Sheaf September 23, 2010
Glen Callender, a Vancouver-based writer and comedian, is the founder of the Canadian Foreskin Awareness Project, an advocacy group dedicated to “foreskin education, appreciation and stimulation.”
By The Sheaf September 23, 2010
Cheering spectators and dubstep music could be heard on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River on Sept. 18 as throngs of people gathered to watch some of the best longboarders in Saskatoon compete in SLUGJAM 2010.
By The Sheaf September 23, 2010
The provincial government has called an election to fill Saskatoon Northwest’s MLA seat yesterday.