THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 21, 2014
The long-standing belief that moderate alcohol consumption has health benefits is slowly being debunked — and once again our perceptions of what is “good” for us is shifting.
By The Sheaf October 21, 2014
Gone are the days of the burly forwards missing a bit more than a couple of teeth with a sole purpose of taking out their target on the ice, the National Hockey League must now welcome the newest trend in enforcers.
By The Sheaf October 17, 2014
Huskies hockey hit a rough patch this weekend as the men’s and women’s teams went a combined 1–3 against the University of Manitoba Bisons.
By The Sheaf October 17, 2014
A potato sack race had never seemed like such a hard feat for Anson Liski as it did this summer in Honduras, where he spent time visiting his sponsored child from the World Vision program.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
While large movements often seem to make the most social progress, perhaps it is the smaller steps that truly make the difference — especially when it comes to feminism.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
When it comes to horrendous mistakes, Canada and South Korea both need to take responsibility for their actions, no matter how embarrassing they may be.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
Richard Linklater’s movie Boyhood is an incredibly moving portrait of childhood and adolescence.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
When it comes to tackling issues surrounding gender equality and zero-tolerance policies for sexual abuse, the college environment is undoubtedly the right place to start.