THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf November 25, 2009
“There are plenty of lyrics in the blues that you could look at and say, ”˜that’s actually describing an evolutionary principle,’ ” says Jay Ingram, host of the daily science show Daily Planet.
By The Sheaf November 25, 2009
Just east of Saskatoon there stands a row of tall thin towers, something visually like telephone lines, observing four million square kilometres of sky. This is one of four Super Dual Auroral Radar Network radar sights operated by the University of Saskatchewan.
By The Sheaf November 25, 2009
Canadian researchers have identified the youngest neutron star ever discovered out of the remnants of a supernova.
By The Sheaf November 25, 2009
Back in June 2000, PC World magazine asked, “Do you want e-mail everywhere?” describing new mobile phones that were capable of sending and receiving email, paging, faxing and some limited web browsing. Today, those activities are more common than ever with iPhones, BlackBerrys, netbooks and all sorts of devices going mobile.
By The Sheaf November 20, 2009
In keeping with its recent trend, University Students’ Council met for under 20 minutes on Nov. 19.
By The Sheaf November 18, 2009
If you’re one of the 34,000 students in the Indianapolis Public School system, don’t expect to access any sites that mention atheism or Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender rights.
By The Sheaf November 18, 2009
“The Sheaf, is that a condom company?” demands the hipster-garage rocker King Khan from the passenger seat of a vehicle driving somewhere in Texas. “Uh, no, like a sheaf of wheat. We’re a paper in Saskatchewan.”
By The Sheaf November 18, 2009
Janice Weber has been playing rock’n’roll in Saskatoon for many years. She currently plays bass in Friends’ Electric and writes power pop music with her husband Kalon Beaudry for their band Foggy Notions.