THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
Kevin Menz Associate News Editor After hearing reports that Kelsey Topola graduated
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
For years, the Mazatec shamans of southern Mexico have used a legal and largely unregulated psychoactive plant called salvia divinorum as a means of inducing mystical, visionary states of transcendental meditation during religious ceremonies and healing sessions.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
Lately, a ruckus of mostly unintelligible grunts has been coming from our American neighbours’ politicians and public figures. The so-called Tea Party movement is what proponents believe to be the second incarnation of The Boston Tea Party, but it is allowing the worst of American politics to overtake the system.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
At 15 years old, most of my friends were trying to get jobs at restaurants or grocery stores. I, on the other hand, was hired to work undercover for the federal government to buy cigarettes.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
Canadian Interuniversity Sport’s Canada West conference is getting a new member as the University of British Columbia-Okanagan’s Heat have been approved as probationary members.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
Most wouldn’t categorize Dan Aykroyd as a legitimate athlete or even a sports personality, but during the actor’s recent visit to Saskatoon to endorse his new wine brand, Aykroyd agreed to answer some random sports related questions for The Sheaf.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
Kory Teneycke announced his resignation on Sept. 15 as vice president of business development at Quebecor Media ”” a Canadian media company currently attempting to establish SUN TV, a proposed news and opinions television station targeted at a conservative audience.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
David Jacobson is the American ambassador to Canada, and he hopes to see Canada and the U.S. develop similar environmental policies