THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf September 14, 2010
Ten options were presented at city council Monday for the oldest bridge in Saskatoon, which ranged from demolishing the bridge with no replacement to building a pedestrian and cyclist-only bridge.
By The Sheaf September 14, 2010
Prime Minister Stephen Harper was in Saskatoon on Sept. 9 to announce that the federal government accepted the University of Saskatchewan’s request to rejuvenate the Diefenbaker Canada Centre.
By The Sheaf September 14, 2010
“We stunk the joint up, basically.” That was Huskies head coach Tom LaPointe’s frank assessment of the women’s soccer team’s opening games against the Alberta Pandas.
By The Sheaf September 14, 2010
Lock your doors. Hide your hair gel. The cast of Jersey Shore has come to Miami to drink your booze, hit on your girl and punch holes into the ceiling of your favourite club.
By The Sheaf September 14, 2010
Over the summer, the USSU main office gets numerous calls from students looking for affordable housing near the University. One call in particular made me better understand what many students have to overcome in order to afford a post-secondary education.
By The Sheaf September 10, 2010
There are many types of movies out there ”” epics and mysteries, actions and comedies. I’ve always appreciated those films that don’t try to be anything; they take a piece of life without trying to dress it up or justify it. The Kids Are All Right is one of such films which doesn’t rely on tidy resolutions or two-dimensional moralizing. It’s just about people.
By The Sheaf September 9, 2010
A few years ago, if someone had asked me what the best TV show of all time was, I’d have been hard pressed to come up with an answer. That was then. Now, I can answer, without a moment’s hesitation: MASH.
By The Sheaf September 9, 2010
While taking religious studies at the U of S, Ryan Leier had an epiphany.