THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 17, 2013
The University of Saskatchewan did neither excellent nor poor when rated in the 2013 Campus Freedom Index, a study that measures the state of free speech rights at Canadian universities.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2013
Technology has allowed us to communicate with people around the globe, but have we lost our human touch in the process?
By The Sheaf October 12, 2013
Petro-currency has been the main method of world trade for the last 40 years, but will it continue to be?
By The Sheaf October 11, 2013
The curtain opens this fall on a much emptier stage for the No-No’s comedy troupe. The Saskatoon-born group will be short more than just a member this season as they say an untimely goodbye to friend and fellow performer Matthew “Max” Bembridge.
By The Sheaf October 11, 2013
Because of the treatment Omar Khadr has been put through, Canada has shamefully become a country that defies international standards concerning child soldiers.
By The Sheaf October 11, 2013
Directed by Neil Jordan and written by Moira Buffini, Byzantium is a dark tale that offers a unique spin on vampire lore and will certainly keep your interest.
By The Sheaf October 11, 2013
The Huskies took on the undefeated Univeristy of Calgary Dinos on Oct. 4 but were unable to hand the visiting team their first loss of the year. The Canada West number one team topped the rival number two ranked Dogs 24-12 during the Huskies annual blackout game.
By The Sheaf October 7, 2013
In a year that has been dominated by big budget films, The Dirties stands out from the formulaic albeit entertaining blockbusters. It’s a story that is not just darkly funny but remains entertaining while touching on heavy material.