THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press January 19, 2013
Cree, like other First Nations languages, is endangered — that much is clear. According to one former First Nations University (FNUniv) student, the University’s teaching system is a big part of the problem.
By The Sheaf January 18, 2013
Powder Blue describe themselves as “the soundtrack to your dreams and nightmares.” The local group, combining members from very different Saskatoon bands, blends psychedelic rock and grunge to create music both eerie and hypnotic.
By Nicole Barrington January 17, 2013
Taking your Flintstones isn’t the only way to repel the flu; there are several ways to get your required daily intake of nutrients outside of the medicine aisle.
By Jenna Mann January 16, 2013
For the second year in what will hopefully become a long running tradition, student group We The Artists will showcase their work Jan. 19 at TCU Place. The event, also known as We The Artists, presents art, music and drama from students all across campus.
By The Sheaf January 11, 2013
Wandering is a shared part of the human experience.
Susan Varga, an MFA student at the University of Saskatchewan, explores this notion in her exhibit, The Wanderer, currently on display at the Snelgrove Gallery.
By Erin Hiebert January 11, 2013
Juices are touted as one of the most effective ways to get your daily servings of fruits and vegetables. By separating the liquid from your produce you create a highly concentrated source of nutrients, making it easy to meet daily nutritional requirements.
By HenryTye Glazebrook January 9, 2013
Saskatoon’s landscape won’t be so flat this week— at least not when it comes to culture. The Banff Mountain Film Festival’s world tour will be rolling through the city Jan. 14.
By Matt Cheetham January 3, 2013
Saskatoon’s newest theatre company, Theatre Naught, is bringing King Lear to the stage as its first and possibly only production.