THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By November 5, 2009

    Said the Whale’s sophomore album, Islands Disappear, is a mix of sea shanty and rock anthem that should be pleasant for old and new fans alike.

  • Investigating ADD/ADHD in adult women

    By November 5, 2009

    When I heard that I might have attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, my initial reaction was, “How can I, an adult woman, have something that affects young children?”

  • ARTISTS on ARTISTS: John Shelling

    By November 5, 2009

    John Shelling became the managing editor for Blackflash Magazine in August 2008. His work, a minimalist video installation, has been shown at Saskatoon’s Paved Art gallery. He spoke to the Sheaf about Cuban-American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres.

  • SO4 rocks Louis’ crowd

    By November 4, 2009

    There’s something stupefying about much of electronic music but it does have its time and place, especially when it involves the musicianship of a band, like the high-kicking electro-punks, Shout Out Out Out.

  • Moustaches take over November

    By November 4, 2009

    If you see an army of moustaches on campus this month, just remind yourself it’s for the greater good.

  • How politics broke my heart

    By November 4, 2009

    My love affair with politics started two years ago in a modest high school class, not at all where I expected passion to stir my heart.

  • Get healthy or die

    By November 4, 2009

    Ashley Hill, registered dietician and owner of Nutrition Essentials, provides some valuable advice for maintaining a healthy diet.

  • Saving a dying language

    By November 4, 2009

    The idea of a language becoming extinct is a far-flung idea to most people, but on the Tsuu T’ina reserve just west of Calgary, it is reality.