THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Alexander Quon January 3, 2013
With the return of fan favourite shows after the mid-season hiatus, season premieres and any number of new series vying for time in the TV schedule, the spring looks to be hectic for TV watchers. Here are the top TV shows that you should check out in 2013.
By Jenna Mann January 2, 2013
Getting sick is one of the harsh realities of living in Saskatchewan. A deep set cold can leave you clueless and desperate for a quick fix, but don’t be fooled by some of the latest cold fighting trends. We’re here to dispel the myths and provide you with some tricks for taking care of yourself over the next few months.
By The Sheaf December 7, 2012
During the holiday season, most people will be spending time with their families. This can be just as, if not more, scary than the worst the school term has to offer.
By Jenna Mann December 5, 2012
For the first time in over a year, Jason Hattie will grace the Louis’ stage with his popular mock late night talk show, Talk Show.
By Katlynn Balderstone November 30, 2012
Exams are the test of your knowledge and experience in a subject. They are a way to show that you can apply what you have learned to the outside world. They are also a nightmare to the underprepared and stressed. With everything going on in the winter season, study habits can quickly spiral out of control. To help prepare you for your upcoming final exams here’s a list of tips and tricks for studying and getting the most out of that hefty 30-40 per cent chunk of your grade.
By The Sheaf November 30, 2012
NaNoWriMo got the best of Aren Bergstrom this year. This was the fourth year the University of Saskatchewan graduate participated in National Novel Writing Month, an annual creative writing challenge. Every November, its participants attempt to write 50,000 words in 30 days.
By The Sheaf November 29, 2012
From Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf to the recently released Flight, alcoholism has been the subject of many movies. Smashed is a worthy addition to this list.
By Jenna Mann November 28, 2012
For the past 15 winters, the Visual Arts Student Union has given students a venue to sell their artwork. Silence, an annual silent auction and art exhibit hosted by VASU and held in the Snelgrove gallery, allows students to keep between 50 and 75 per cent of the sales from their artwork depending on whether or not they also volunteer for the function. The remaining percentage goes to VASU.