THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
The Huskies trampled the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Oct. 9 by a score of 44-7 and dissolved any criticism that had been mounting concerning Saskatchewan’s lowly offensive output this season.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
If the Canadian constitution were as concrete as its American counterpart, proposed legislation allowing random roadside breathalyzer tests would be killed long before it reached the House of Commons.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
Here are a few helpful tips to help you survive the scourge known as H1N1, as brought to you by Campus Health and Purell® ”” official sponsor of the 2009 Influenza Pandemic.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
The green ”” not the orange or brown, the colours that usually precede winter ”” the luscious summer green is disappearing under a blanket of snow.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
In a somewhat surprising move last month, Lily Allen came out heavily in support of proposed U.K. anti-file sharing legislation. The “three-strikes” legislation, which would ban copyright infringers from the Internet after three offences, has been called heavy-handed by many, but Allen believed piracy was a problem too big to ignore.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
Folie/Culture, a Quebec-based activist art group, is setting up a series of makeshift dwellings across Saskatoon for their art show Nomadic Dwellings, put on in conjunction with Saskatoon’s artist run gallery, AKA. The show is meant to highlight that the province’s recent economic prosperity has not trickled down to the poorest in society.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
SaskMusic, the non-profit corporation responsible for representing, promoting and developing the music industry of Saskatchewan, announced on Sept. 8 the permanent and immediate cancellation of six of its grant programs.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
Aside from doing his own musical exploration under the alias Caves, Peter plays drums in A Gentle Forest and Cat Dad. Additonally, along with Angus Dicken, Grier creates the wild sounds of Lionstab. These bands are some of Saskatoon’s most inspired indie and experimental acts.
Grier discussed the various manifestations of Phil Elverum, also known as Mount Eerie and the frontman for the Microphones.