THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 6, 2010
Dan Hicks, also known as Sailor Dan, was the victim of a hoax on Jan. 2, when a Facebook group announced his death.
By The Sheaf January 5, 2010
Government business has ground to a complete halt as Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the move to prorogue Parliament on Dec. 30.
By The Sheaf January 5, 2010
I began my study abroad adventure in Bangkok on Sept. 10 after a long 27 hours of travelling.
By The Sheaf January 5, 2010
From Dec. 7 to 18, 2009, leaders from around the world gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark, for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, eventually producing the Copenhagen Accord.
By The Sheaf January 5, 2010
Here are five big campus stories from the last year. Warning: H1N1 gets a mention.
By The Sheaf January 5, 2010
While it had resisted the global recession longer than most regions, Saskatchewan’s economy finally began to slow in 2009. However, analysts are optimistic about what 2010 has in store for Saskatchewan, predicting 3.9 per cent growth in the economy.
By The Sheaf January 5, 2010
The University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors has approved the master plan for the College Quarter development, which could brings scores of new services to the area around Cumberland Avenue and College Drive.
By The Sheaf January 3, 2010
The Canadians put the high flying Swiss team in their place by a score of 6-1 on Jan. 3 in the semi-finals of the IIHF U20 tournament.