THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf July 21, 2010
The graphic novel Stone is the story of a young man named Edwin who attempted suicide, but we also hear the story of one of Edwin’s ancestors, Stone, as told by Edwin’s mother as she watches over his recovery.
By The Sheaf July 19, 2010
If Canada’s hip-hop spectrum had its own Dr. Dre he would most surely be found in Vancouver rap artist Kanabliss Tha Supaspliff.
By The Sheaf July 7, 2010
Quitting your job, selling your worldly possessions and boarding an RV for five weeks in summer to travel across Canada with your friends is a tempting prospect ”“ and one that the Victoria indie hip-hop group the Pocket Kings have made a reality.
By The Sheaf July 6, 2010
The U of S Huskies were officially awarded hosting duties for the 2013 and 2014 men’s ice hockey national tournaments, also known as the University Cup.
By The Sheaf June 25, 2010
These days, it’s rare to spend a weekend enjoying Saskatoon’s music scene without running into the funky trademark scratching of The Gaff somewhere along the way.
By The Sheaf June 25, 2010
In an extensive doping scandal within Canadian university football, nine players of the University of Waterloo Warriors have either tested positive or are being investigated for the use of banned performance enhancing substances.
By The Sheaf June 25, 2010
E3 is an annual convention where the best in the business of technology get together for a few exciting days of press conferences, question and answer sessions and hands-on demos. This year the event ran from June 15 to 17 and the big names did not hesitate to put on a show; Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo all had interesting reveals.
By The Sheaf June 25, 2010
Like the soundtrack to a joyful revolution, Something Something is happening at the SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival.