THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2014
Introduced in the beginning of February, Bill C-23 will fundamentally change the nature of elections and democracy in Canada.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2014
The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is a huge part of the University of Saskatchewan’s art department and art scene, and looking through its history provides a more complete understanding of the gallery’s purpose and crucial role it plays in the U of S community.
By The Sheaf March 6, 2014
The University of Saskatchewan is going to be a little warmer come May and a little bit colder in the fall as the Facilities Management Division moves to reduce carbon emissions and energy usage.
By The Sheaf March 6, 2014
A thought-provoking documentary that highlights women in modern Russian society, Pussy Riot: A Punk Rock Prayer follows the story of the feminist protest group Pussy Riot from their humble beginnings to their internationally televised court trial.
By The Sheaf March 3, 2014
Aboriginal recruitment, retention and awareness are goals across our entire campus and within every faculty.
By The Sheaf March 3, 2014
While there is work being done by a number of athletes to support the LGBTQ community, homophobia is still a prevalent issue in the culture of sports.
By The Sheaf March 2, 2014
Saskatoon author Michael Cuthbertson’s first novel Saskatoon Girls is a coming-of-age story about growing up and self-identity, taking the reader on a journey through maturity and the search for a perfect partner.
By The Sheaf March 2, 2014
A student from the University of Saskatchewan has been named Saskatchewan’s 2014 Student Entrepreneur Provincial Champion by Enactus Canada — the country’s largest student leadership development organization.