THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Ishmael N. Daro November 7, 2010
If countless politicians are to be believed when they insist that young people are the future, then it would seem the future belongs to Afghanistan, where the median age is 17.
By Ishmael N. Daro September 30, 2010
The field for the NDP nomination in Saskatoon Sutherland suddenly got less crowded on Sept. 27 when Ryan Meili dropped out of the race. The Sheaf contacted the two remaining candidates, a local lawyer and a tax consultant, to ask what they planned to do as nominees and MLAs.
By Ishmael N. Daro September 26, 2010
A new report released by the OECD, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, shows that more than half of Canadians are either overweight or obese.
By Ishmael N. Daro September 22, 2010
One recent Friday, I checked my horoscope in two leading newspapers to discover the exact opposite advice offered by each astrologer. What’s an inquisitive young Scorpio to do?
By Ishmael N. Daro September 14, 2010
Anna Maria Tremonti, host of The Current on CBC Radio One, records most episodes of her show in Toronto but earlier this week she recorded in Saskatoon, examining the city and province’s economic successes.
By Ishmael N. Daro September 14, 2010
The Girls Can Hear Us are not shy about partying. Their lyrics don’t allow them such modesty. “I feel like doing some drugs tonight,” says vocalist Will Steep in one song, “I feel like doing it up tonight. I feel like taking you out and I feel like laying you down, all right?” Sex and drugs are present but is it rock ‘n’ roll?
By Ishmael N. Daro August 30, 2010
Although the U-Pass was not set to be activated until Sept. 1, the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union moved up the date to Aug. 25 following student complaints.
By Ishmael N. Daro July 9, 2010
This Sunday’s World Cup final between Spain and the Netherlands marks several important milestones in football history as the sport continues to gain in popularity.