THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf November 13, 2012
With four players shooting double digits at 57 percent accuracy, the visiting U of S Huskies triumphed over the Lethbridge Pronghorns with a score of 98-89 at the first of two games played at the 1st Choice Saving Center Nov. 9 and 10.
By The Sheaf November 10, 2012
The Sheaf has been covering the ongoing story of the College of Medicine’s restructuring since early this year. On this page, you’ll find a timeline of all our coverage, ordered from newest breaking news to the story’s early beginnings.
By The Sheaf November 9, 2012
Workers will have their sights set on the Saskatchewan fall legislature during the next few months as 15 pieces of labour legislation will become one law.
By The Sheaf November 2, 2012
Bill Burns is known for work with themes of nature and mankind, as in his exhibit Safety Gear for Small Animals. His new exhibit, Bird Radio and the Eames Chair Lounge, now open at the Mendel Art Gallery, is no exception.
By The Sheaf November 2, 2012
When Ilene Busch-Vishniac was appointed president of the University of Saskatchewan, the school cashed in on a two-for-one deal. Her husband Ethan Vishniac — a well-known astrophysics researcher — also moved to campus and joined the department of physics as a professor.
By The Sheaf October 29, 2012
Halloween is fast approaching. If you still haven’t landed on a costume idea, take this quick quiz to find out which simple and affordable costume best suits your personality.
By The Sheaf October 29, 2012
A few years ago, I was asked to babysit for a family that lived on Saskatchewan Crescent, almost underneath the Idylwyld bridge. It was an old home, probably built in the early 1900s and, after just a few hours there, I was convinced the house was haunted
By The Sheaf October 29, 2012
We love the dark, dangerous and foreboding mysteries of the dead. We love to scare ourselves, dress up as spiritual pranksters and to stretch the limits of what we can do, how we are seen and what we can get away with. We revel in the malicious, the evil and the mysterious.