THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 2, 2010
On Feb. 7, Saskatonians will come together for Ice Cycle: the Coldest Bike Parade on the Planet, and as organizers flaunt on their website, “Yes it’s cold. Yes it’s crazy. And yes it’s going to be a lot of fun!”
By The Sheaf February 2, 2010
The Feb. 11 edition of the Sheaf will feature some Valentine’s Day content and we want your help. Send us your valentines or your anti-valentines.
By The Sheaf February 2, 2010
Apple and Google visit the U of S, First Nations University student president gets charged with theft, and International Week.
By The Sheaf February 2, 2010
USSU exec lose their paid tuition and the university’s financial forecast for 2010-2011 is discussed.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2010
The Kids in the Hall are back with a new CBC miniseries. So far, the show has been hilarious, and there are several more episodes to go.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2010
Out of all the coaches at the University of Saskatchewan, men’s hockey coach Dave Adolph has never shied away from a colourful quote or an honest diatribe.
By The Sheaf January 27, 2010
The Yukon is the land of the midnight sun ”” but not during winter. In the winter the Yukon is dark almost all the time. So why would Saskatoon’s pop guru, Colin Skrapek (Maybe Smith), leave for Dawson City, Yukon, in one of the coldest, darkest months of the year?
By The Sheaf January 27, 2010
Ryan Davidson is Feral Children. At least he was until he turned his psychedelic solo project into a band. In this Q&A, Davidson discusses one of his favourite artists: Philadelphia rocker Kurt Vile.