THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2014
The greatest risk foreign aid faces today is the threat of abandoning the successes and progress we have made because they are wrongly thought of as failures.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2014
A candlelit tribute to all things carnal, After Dark steamed up the windows of Louis’ Loft on Feb. 7.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2014
On Jan. 29, 2014 Canadian politics took a sudden shift as federal Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau announced that he would be expelling all Liberal senators from his caucus.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2014
With its vintage warehouse appearance and cozy, eclectic vibe, it would be completely excusable to confuse Little Bird Patisserie & Café with the loft apartment of a European artist — that is, if the artist also happened to specialize in the baking of mouth-watering French pastries.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2014
Even though technology has helped us in many ways it does hinder us from having truly meaningful human relationships.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2014
Douglas Clark, a professor in the University of Saskatchewan’s School of Environment and Sustainability, has found that humans are doing more harm than good to polar bears in trying to ban hunting the animals.
By The Sheaf February 14, 2014
A University of Saskatchewan student is researching a process that could make purifying water efficient and sustainable.
By The Sheaf February 14, 2014
Upon arriving in Benghazi, Libya in December 2013 and expecting to start working, Ahmed Gargoum found himself starting up his own organization for refugee children instead.