THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf August 23, 2010
Though the Huskies’ regrettable finish in the 2009 Canada West final is likely still fresh in many players’ minds, the Dogs’ primary core has remained intact, again solidifying them as serious contenders for the approaching season.
By The Sheaf August 23, 2010
The University Bookstore celebrated finishing months of renovations with its grand reopening celebrations last week.
By The Sheaf August 22, 2010
As the professional colleges at the University of Saskatchewan start their classes this week and new students visit the classrooms where they will spend the next four years, the freshmen in the colleges of medicine and dentistry prepare for a week of initiation.
By The Sheaf August 10, 2010
Though Saskatoon’s electronic scene may not boast the incredible following it does in Europe or even in Montreal, dub step, soul, hip-hop duo Greenlaw will look to inject the city with a healthy dose of electronic rejuvenation when they travel to Saskatoon.
By The Sheaf August 10, 2010
Many would not stop to think about how much effort goes into a single production of Cirque de Soleil’s Alegria, but before any production, a huge amount of preparation takes place to make the show possible, and much of it is done by the performers themselves.
By The Sheaf August 9, 2010
As many as three in four university students have cheated or plagiarized at some point in their academic career and that number is growing, according to a new study released by the Canadian Council on Learning.
By The Sheaf August 3, 2010
Rocky Mountain Rebel Music is a precious jewel amongst Canada’s indie rock scene that I first discovered last summer while living in Victoria, B.C. I didn’t know what to really expect from Rocky Mountain Rebel Music beforehand other than hearing from the friends I came with that the show was to be a groovy mix of indie, ska, funk and a pinch of reggae.
By The Sheaf July 29, 2010
In the wake of the federal government’s decision to scrap the mandatory long-form census questionnaire, the Canadian Federation of Students has raised red flags over the loss of data.