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 4, 2009

    A new study released last week by International Trade Minister Stockwell Day has announced that international students generated a whopping $6.5 billion for the economy while completing studies in Canada in 2008.

  • Station 20 West wants your money

    By November 4, 2009

    With construction slated to begin on Station 20 West by May, the group is in a desperate bid to raise the final $1.25 million required for the project.

  • Library breaches Labour Standards Act

    By November 4, 2009

    Thanks to the efforts of a single student, the University of Saskatchewan library will be reimbursing casual staff for wages lost due to an accounting error.

  • Studying in Sweden

    By November 4, 2009

    Things started a little shaky. I had no vehicle, no contacts and found it tough to find my way around an unfamiliar city.

  • Propagandhi still a voice of social conscience in punk

    By October 30, 2009

    Formed in 1986 in rural Manitoba, Propagandhi is one of the most influential and long-running punk bands active today.

  • VIDEO: Varsity View truck hitch thief

    By October 30, 2009

    This video was submitted to the Sheaf by a resident of Varsity View. Captured by private security camera, the video shows an unknown male stealing the truck hitch of a vehicle.

  • The dead live on Facebook

    By October 30, 2009

    When a relative passes away, the last thing you would expect or want to see is that person suddenly updating their Facebook status. Unfortunately, this was the case for a girl in Nova Scotia, whose mother’s account had been hijacked on the popular social networking site.

  • Edmonton-Saskatoon co-produce play

    By October 30, 2009

    Persephone Theatre’s second offering of its 35th anniversary season may be gaining the attention of the national theatre community, but that doesn’t mean you have to put on your top hat to attend. In fact, you may want to leave any high-brow attire at home in order to enjoy an evening of slightly offensive but most definitely palatable fun.