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 2, 2010

    We are all just children at heart, or maybe we are just stuck in a perpetual adolescence. This week we discuss nostalgia for our childhoods, why today’s cartoons are awful, and why we always seem to come back to the things we grew up with.

  • The history of the synthesizer

    By April 1, 2010

    Although the synthesizer has secured its place in popular music, it was once seen as a curiosity ”” and an inconvenient one at that, with early synthesizers being five foot high monstrosities. Here is a look at the history of the synth.

  • The Burnaby house of horrors

    By April 1, 2010

    Saskatoon is a pretty safe place, but after returning from a vacation in Vancouver I was reminded that the world isn’t always the warm and fuzzy place it’s sometimes made out to be.

  • Top 5 Huskies moments of 2009-10

    By April 1, 2010

    Though the Huskies men’s and women’s basketball teams were the undisputed champions when it came to turning heads of late, the Dogs had a very successful season. Rewinding on the past year’s Canada West campaign, the Sheaf recounts the top five Huskies Athletics moments of 2009-10.

  • The gym is for self-improvement, not for picking up dates

    By April 1, 2010

    It seems there are three times each year when people decide to reinvent themselves: right after New Year’s, before summer and before students go back to school. A common means of self-transformation, of course, is heading to the gym. But people increasingly see the gym as a place for finding dates rather than exercising.

  • NHL cracks down on headhunting

    By March 31, 2010

    Eric Lindros. Pat LaFontaine. Keith Primeau ”” the list of players whose careers prematurely ended due to head injuries is a long one. Starting last week, the NHL has finally stepped in to stop it from getting any longer.

  • Artist takes work to intimate places at Snelgrove

    By March 31, 2010

    Lindsay Royale’s graduating BFA exhibition grew out of a new understanding of her Saskatoon community after she embarked on a study abroad program to England last winter. Upon her return, Royale rekindled an artistic interest in the private and public lives of Saskatonians.

  • The U.S. finally gets health care

    By March 31, 2010

    Well, it finally happened, but not after things got extremely nasty. My country, the United States of America, has passed a near-comprehensive health insurance plan after the nastiest partisan bickering battle that has happened in my lifetime. I have to say; I think Obama fought like Ali in this showdown.