THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 13, 2014
Law students at the University of Saskatchewan are raising awareness about Canada’s human rights issues, most recently through a panel discussion on resource extraction.
By The Sheaf March 13, 2014
In an era where who you know determines where you’ll go, it becomes necessary to pull out all the stops and use all the tools possible to procure the job you need.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2014
The volatile situation in Crimea, a peninsula in southern Ukraine, is becoming a great concern for all those who care for Ukraine — including students at the University of Saskatchewan.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2014
The Central African Republic is in a state of turmoil, but do Canadians have any knowledge of the circumstances?
By The Sheaf March 10, 2014
Canadian folk band The Fugitives have been receiving a lot of praise for their inspiring song “New Year’s in Sochi,” released as part of their Light Organs Christmas EP.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2014
Canada is often thought of as a land of peace and justice, but is it really that way for everyone? It seems that it’s not always the case for those who are homeless or otherwise displaced.
By The Sheaf March 10, 2014
As a theatrical performance, Scene Slam offers a very unique experience and opportunity. Going beyond a traditional theatre show, it engages the audience in everything from developing script ideas to acting — leaving it largely up to the crowd to determine how the evening will take shape.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2014
Rising tuition at the University of Saskatchewan is proving to be a barrier to international students’ education now more than ever.