THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
Jack Kerouac had his ’49 Hudson; Leonard Cohen had his tower of song; Al Purdy had his humble A-frame cabin in Ameliasburgh, Ont., on the edge of Roblin Lake. That cabin was once a meeting place for aspiring writers and famed scribes alike. It could be once again.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
While attending a press conference during the Vancouver Olympics, I came face to face with likely the most iconic personality to bless the MuchMusic airwaves during the late ’90s ”” none other than Nardwuar the Human Serviette. After chasing down some athletes together, we sat down for a quick back-and-forth.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
If you look at who has the wealth and the power, it’s university graduates. And it’s been that way for a while. You would think all these well-educated people could turn the world into a utopia, but a peaceful and prosperous world seems as distant a dream as the flying car.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
Rutherford Rink, the decrepit U of S rink that has housed the Huskies hockey program for 81 years, has always had one thing going for it. The Huskies men’s hockey team has never lost in their previous 17 post-season series. That all changed last weekend though.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
Usually a university student’s Friday night plans do not consist of a coffee shop. However, Mystic Java’s Friday night acoustic shows seem to be changing that.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
Oscar night: a time when all the best and brightest of Hollywood look up at the stars and wish for the chance to get their hands on that precious statue. So what do the Oscars mean? Every year, all they do is enrage people. Some say that the Academy is out of touch with cinema, some say it is flooded with arthouse sensibilities, and some say it doesn’t have enough arthouse sensibilities.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
Five wrestlers and four medals ”” that’s how you own a podium. Just ask Jill Gallays and the Huskies wrestling crew who recently put the competition in a chokehold at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport wrestling championships.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2010
Audiences have grown up over the years. But for iconic Canadian children’s entertainer Fred Penner, the people remain the same. Penner will plays Louis’ Pub March 12, as part of a national tour.