THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 27, 2014
Mental illness affects about 20 per cent of Canadians at some point in their lifetime. Even though the dialogue about mental health has certainly gotten better, there is still a lot of work to be done in regards to the stigma surrounding it.
By The Sheaf February 27, 2014
The annual Saskatoon Blues Festival invites you to take a step back in time to the golden age of urban blues. From Feb. 24 – March 2 seasoned blues veterans and rookies alike can enjoy the smooth, finger-snapping tunes of artists from across the globe, courtesy of the Saskatoon Blues Society.
By The Sheaf February 27, 2014
The challenges facing any prospective Mars colonists are hard to predict, but a team from the University of Saskatchewan is hoping to get a better idea.
By The Sheaf February 27, 2014
The 2014 Sochi Olympics turned out to be quite successful for the red and white. Canada not only took home a total of 25 medals, including 10 gold, but both the men and women defended their hockey crowns.
By The Sheaf February 17, 2014
Written by the University of Saskatchewan drama department’s playwright in residence, Kenneth T. Williams, Downstream will be making four stops as it tours across the prairies during February.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2014
Worldwide, we’d be wise to start actively participating in causes that we support as opposed to halfheartedly showing our support over social media.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2014
For the second time in his sporting career, Evan Ostertag received an award in honour of deceased Huskies men’s basketball player Brennan Jarrett. Ostertag was presented with the Brennan Jarrett memorial award on Feb. 1, an honour he was happy to accept.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2014
As part of the University of Saskatchewan’s Sex Week, the Peer Health Educator Group promoted healthy couplings and spread word of the warning signs of unhealthy relationships.