THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
After a nerve-wracking attending the CFL evaluation camp in Toronto on March 13 along with fellow Huskies Patrick Neufeld and Jon Krahenbil, kicker Grant Shaw is considered a top prospect for the upcoming CFL draft on May 2.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
Take a pinch of ska, a funk-tastic dash of jazzy trumpets, reggae guitar chords and a well-seasoned portion of soulful hip-hop and you’ve got one of Saskatoon’s new and most vibrant local bands ”” none other than Sly Business.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
Recently, Swiss lawyer Antoine Goetschel affirmed the importance of human rights while defending his client. He told the Telegraph newspaper, “It’s about fairness and defending a minority.” His client? A dead pike.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
In just his second Paralympic Games, University of Ottawa student Marc Dorion is playing like a proven veteran on Canada’s sledge hockey team.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
This week, three shows at the Gordon Snelgrove gallery tackle place, landscape and identity.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
While the National Film Board of Canada has escaped recent budget cuts, it also hasn’t seen any increase in funding in the past 10 years. To balance the meagre funding with the need to develop new expertise in digital production, its offices are going through serious changes.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
Hawklsey Workman has come a long way since winning a Juno Award for Best New Solo Artist in 2002. While his pop/rock music hasn’t brought him mainstream superstardom, Workman has undoubtedly made a name for himself as one of the most honest, heartfelt and unique performers Canada has to offer.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2010
As I walked toward the centre of the Louisiana State University campus in February, a mammoth building came into view, commanding all my attention. This was Tiger Stadium, home of the LSU Tigers football team.