THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Scott Davidson April 10, 2014
Regional styles have played an important role in the development of rap music in the United States. The traditional players have been the east coast, west coast and the south, but Chicago’s “drill” scene is the latest emerging hotspot.
By The Sheaf April 8, 2014
After an arduous two-and-a-half year wait, Foster the People have finally released their second album Supermodel to their eager fans only to disappoint.
By The Sheaf April 7, 2014
A unique production written, directed and performed entirely by University of Saskatchewan students, Paper Airplanes finally made its big screen debut at the Broadway Theatre on April 1 after much local and national media hype.
By The Sheaf April 5, 2014
Diana Son’s Stop Kiss is a beautifully awkward play revolving around a friendship that gradually evolves into love.
By Canadian University Press April 1, 2014
The frustration of finding a summer job is something many students have experienced, especially since the 2008 economic crisis sent markets around the world crashing.
By The Sheaf March 31, 2014
Almost two years after their debut release, local psychedelic pop-rockers Pandas in Japan are set to drop their live EP Suburban Desert – Inner City Oasis in May 2014.
By The Sheaf March 30, 2014
Canadian filmmaker Bruce McDonald unflinchingly exposes the dark side of human nature in his film The Husband, which will be screening at the Broadway Theatre during the first week of April.
By Naomi Zurevinski March 28, 2014
Canada’s Ukrainian Shumka dancers are coming to Saskatoon on March 29 with the Shumka at 50 tour, celebrating more than 50 years of showcasing Ukrainian dance on stage.