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.

Culture

  • By September 30, 2016

    Not often do you hear of engineering and fine arts students teaming up — or let’s be honest, interacting with one another.

  • Saskatoon’s must-eats: Restaurants worth checking out

    By September 25, 2016

    The Sheaf has put together a list of a couple under-the-radar spots in the city that are a must-try!

  • Get involved off campus: Extracurricular activities to give a go

    By September 25, 2016

    There are many extracurricular activities offered at the University of Saskatchewan for students to get involved with outside of class.

  • Wenches and Rogues brings labour of love to its debut at Amigos

    By September 23, 2016

    After three years of hard work, Saskatoon Celtic punk band Wenches and Rogues are releasing their debut album.

  • Local artist set to take the stage at the Capitol Music Club

    By September 23, 2016

    Saskatoon-based musician Graham Murawsky, known on the stage as Factor Chandelier, is set to perform music infused with local history for his hometown on Sept. 24 at the Capitol Music Club.

  • The writing on the wall: Campus buildings and who they’re named after

    By September 18, 2016

    Who do those names belong to and why are they important?

  • Dorm décor 101: How to spice up your living space

    By September 17, 2016

    It can be difficult to make these types of spaces feel comfortable, and while there’s no place like home, there are ways to make your space feel much more cozy and to add a touch of your personality at the same time.

  • Local artists talk indie theatre with the release of new play

    By September 17, 2016

    Saskatoon has a strong theatre scene, and hopefully over the years it will continue to grow. With support from the community and with the help of private grants and funding, independent theatre can thrive alongside other theatre in the city.