THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By April 27, 2017

    If you’re reading this, you already know what the Sheaf is. Maybe you’re a long-time fan. Maybe you’re that frequent online commenter The Oatmeal Savage. Regardless, you’re reading the Sheaf, and now I’m going to try to convince you to write for it, too.

  • Girl walks into a hockey rink: My year as a wannabe sports reporter

    By April 27, 2017

    Although Huskie Athletics is one of the most recognizable parts of the University of Saskatchewan, it is something that many students aren’t exactly familiar with. This was the position that I found myself in, when I began my year as the sports and health editor at the Sheaf.

  • Dysfunction: Navigating university with high-functioning depression

    By April 4, 2017

    Depression is one of the most common mental disorders, with approximately eight per cent of Canadian adults experiencing major depression at some point within their lifetime. But there are ways in which depression affects individuals that can vary greatly from person to person.

  • Refresh your diet with healthy spring recipes

    By April 3, 2017

    Spring is right around the corner, and as the days get lighter, many people start craving lighter, healthier meals as well.

  • Dog watch: Astrid Nyame

    By April 2, 2017

    The life of a student athlete can be filled with challenges that regular students don’t always encounter.

  • Broaden your horizons: Study abroad options in health sciences

    By March 23, 2017

    Although studying abroad is a concept usually associated with the fine arts and humanities, the University of Saskatchewan also provides several travel options for students in the health sciences.

  • Pro-choice Awareness Week seeks to support, not shame

    By March 16, 2017

    Although abortion of some kind has been legal in Canada since 1969, reproductive choice remains a complicated and controversial issue.

  • Cry me a river: Best places to cry at the U of S

    By March 15, 2017

    With final exams on the horizon, a dark cloud of anxiety has descended upon the University of Saskatchewan and its students. Stress always brings out the worst in people — and that can include tears.