THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2009
The Nov. 12 annual general meeting of the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union was one of the shortest in recent memory, but still brought significant change to the union’s constitution.
By The Sheaf November 17, 2009
USC addresses ongoing ASSU election fallout and a councillor gets the axe.
By The Sheaf November 13, 2009
CUP is the largest student-run news organization in Canada. Here is the latest edition of the CUPcast, the CUP podcast, which explores mainstream professional sports wrapping up and getting underway in November, as well as Canadian university football and the approaching Vanier Cup.
By The Sheaf November 12, 2009
The aptly named Spectacle began as a cross-disciplinary course between the departments of drama and art and art history. In particular, movement and sculpture fill out the core building blocks of Spectacle.
By The Sheaf November 12, 2009
Thousands of cheering voices and a sea of green and white streamers celebrated the Huskies football team’s 53-23 win against the Regina Rams in the Canada West semi-final game on Nov. 7 at PotashCorp Park.
By The Sheaf November 12, 2009
The last time Vancouver-based indie rockers Mother Mother visited Saskatoon, the crowd at Louis’ gave them a warm welcome. “Saskatoon just took the cake for raucous energy,” said Ryan Guldemond, Mother Mother’s lead guitarist and front man.
By The Sheaf November 12, 2009
After a break from the play-offs last year the New York Yankees continued their dominance of the sport last week, winning their 27th World Series Championship.
By The Sheaf November 12, 2009
If Canada did not have enough Games hysteria happening in the form of the upcoming Vancouver Olympics, there’s more ”” Toronto has landed a successful bid for the 2015 Pan American Games.