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 April 15, 2010

    The Sheaf’s recent parody issue has raised the ire of talk radio host John Gormley. Of course, controversy and criticism are part of any campus newspaper’s operations and the adVerb is only one example. This week, we address John Gormley’s criticisms and talk about some other recent Sheaf controversies, as well as what role a newspaper plays in the campus community.

  • Killing your online self

    By April 9, 2010

    Virtual suicide, the act of erasing the online profile that an Internet user has created, is becoming more common ”” thanks in part to one site that has raised Facebook’s ire.

  • Clash of the Titans in 2.5D!

    By April 8, 2010

    Clash of the Titans should be fun and engaging given the Greek mythology it is based on. Instead, it trudges from one uninspired fight scene to the next, underusing its talented actors and boring the audience. Oh, and the 3D isn’t that great either.

  • Regina’s Def 3 set to take Saskatoon

    By April 8, 2010

    It has been a hectic year for Regina hip-hop artist Danny Fernandez a.k.a. Def 3, who is preparing to return from a lengthy European tour in time to play an end-of-semester show with Kay the Aquanaut at Louis’ Pub April 29.

  • From archery to zip-lining

    By April 8, 2010

    As someone who never played a single sport in high school or university due to an embarrassing weight-related perspiration issue and subsequent debilitating self-confidence problem, I’ve often felt left out of the sporting world. But then I used my English degree to get me active.

  • Hockey player Breanne George wins Huskie Female Athlete of the Year

    By April 8, 2010

    In what is quickly becoming a habit, Breanne George has won another award after being named Huskies Female Athlete of the Year at the Huskies Salute awards ceremony on April 1.

  • Huskies pentathlete Chris Crossley deserves more recognition

    By April 8, 2010

    At the Huskies Salute on April 1, it was no surprise to see the Huskies basketball team honoured for their Canadian Interuniversity Sport championship. It’s too bad that Huskies track and field got lost in the mix.

  • Stephen Lewis on gender inequality

    By April 8, 2010

    Nations won’t achieve the UN’s Millennium Development Goals by the target year of 2015, according to humanitarian and former Canadian UN ambassador Stephen Lewis.