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 September 7, 2010

    University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union President Chris Stoicheff sat down with the Sheaf to update us on his summer and what he plans to accomplish this upcoming school year. Making the university more accessible and inclusive are his top priorities.

  • Longboarding fights for legality in Saskatoon

    By September 7, 2010

    University of Saskatchewan alumnus Mike Nemeth is on a mission. He launched an online petition in August to reform Saskatoon bylaws and, by doing so, to legalize longboarding all over the city.

  • Jamelle Barrett might be the missing piece to Huskies basketball team

    By August 31, 2010

    Following the Huskies men’s basketball first-ever national title in the spring, there was concern that the team’s large turnover of all-star players and the temporary absence of head coach Greg Jockims heading into the 2010 CIS season may hinder the team from repeating such a monumental feat. Some of this concern has been alleviated by the arrival of the new recruit and point guard Jamelle Barrett.

  • U of S buys Ogle Hall

    By August 31, 2010

    Provincial cabinet has approved plans for St. Thomas More College to sell Ogle Hall to the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Bicycle Show and Shine tour concludes in Saskatoon

    By August 31, 2010

    Retire Your Ride celebrated its last stop on the Bicycle Show and Shine tour Aug. 28 at the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market. The tour, which travelled throughout rural and urban Saskatchewan, supported the federal government’s Retire Your Ride program to promote bicycle use and public transit in place of automobile use.

  • Farmers’ Market showcases first ever Local Foods Day

    By August 31, 2010

    On Saturday, Aug. 28, the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market hosted the first ever Local Foods Day. The goal of Local Foods Day is to ensure that the city commits to food security, which is each citizen’s right to safe, diverse, nutritional and locally grown food.

  • Sportscentre comes to Outlook, SK

    By August 31, 2010

    The shores of the South Saskatchewan River in Outlook were electrified as TSN and Kraft rolled into town Aug. 25. It was the second year of the Kraft Celebration Tour, when two TSN anchors visit 10 Canadian towns in 10 days.

  • GG’s visit encourages marginalized voices

    By August 29, 2010

    During her visit to Saskatoon, Governor General Michaëlle Jean spoke with numerous groups about human rights, equality and helping marginalized communities.