THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf April 5, 2014
Diana Son’s Stop Kiss is a beautifully awkward play revolving around a friendship that gradually evolves into love.
By The Sheaf April 5, 2014
Derek Hulak had a season to remember with the University of Saskatchewan Huskies this year. Following the Canadian Interuniversity Sports national championship, he was offered a tryout with the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League.
By The Sheaf March 31, 2014
As the sustainability of Canada’s health care system is questioned, innovative solutions are being called for to rejuvenate the publicly funded design. In order to create a more sustainable system of health care, a movement toward preventative strategies and services is necessary.
By The Sheaf March 31, 2014
Almost two years after their debut release, local psychedelic pop-rockers Pandas in Japan are set to drop their live EP Suburban Desert – Inner City Oasis in May 2014.
By The Sheaf March 30, 2014
Energy plays a huge part in how Canada is growing and developing, but is our reliance on the energy sector any better than Russian roulette?
By The Sheaf March 30, 2014
Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald unflinchingly exposes the dark side of human nature in his film The Husband, which will be screening at the Broadway Theatre during the first week of April.
By The Sheaf March 29, 2014
Why the Edwards School of Business should be doing more to encourage social entrepreneurship.
By The Sheaf March 28, 2014
Every March, 64 college basketball teams from across the United States compete for the National Championship in the March Madness tournament.