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 8, 2011

    The Sheaf recently caught up with Rody Walker, vocalist for Protest the Hero, to discuss the band’s third full-length album Scurrilous.

  • No Social Justice Centre for U of S after close vote

    By March 30, 2011

    There will not be a social justice centre at the University of Saskatchewan next year. Councillors voted 11 to nine against building the centre at the March 24 meeting of student council.

  • Professor threatens to deny grades to class

    By March 24, 2011

    One University of Saskatchewan professor is threatening to deny access to grades if his students don’t pay an additional $30 for course materials.

  • Huskies lose final to Windsor in best CIS finish ever

    By March 20, 2011

    The Huskies women’s basketball team won silver at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championships in Windsor this past weekend after losing 63-49 to the host Windsor Lancers in the gold medal final.

  • Huskies prepare for first game of CIS championships

    By March 16, 2011

    With a 32-3 record, the Huskies women’s basketball team enters this weekend’s Canadian Interuniversity Sport Final 8 championships ranked second in the country.

  • Blair Shumlich - VP external 2010-11
  • VP to stay despite job removal

    By March 16, 2011

    Blair Shumlich will finish his elected term with the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union despite his position having been eliminated at a Special General Meeting.

  • Skate shop premiers film that has been two years in the making

    By March 15, 2011

    At two years in the making, Ninetimes Skate shop is finally satisfied with the film it will premiere March 19 at the Broadway Theatre. It’s only the third video in the shop’s history and the first in over six years.

  • U of S rethinking flood prevention

    By March 9, 2011

    To prevent flood damage caused by increasingly unpredictable rain seasons, the University of Saskatchewan is looking into more sustainable ways to pave its walk and roadways.