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 8, 2016

    While alcohol may not necessarily be crucial to the university experience, it often plays a central role in social activities and outings when consumed responsibly.

  • Back to school festivities to check out

    By September 6, 2016

    What better way to start off the school year than hanging out with friends, listening to great music and enjoying good food? If you like to have a good time, then check out this year’s Welcome Week activity line-up.

  • Freshman survival guide: How to make it through your first year

    By September 5, 2016

    Starting university is both exciting and scary, so don’t worry if you feel nervous — that’s totally normal. It can take some time to get used to university so in the meantime, the Sheaf is here to help.

  • TV shows to binge-watch before school begins

    By August 30, 2016

    The warm summer days are dwindling to a close and soon students will plunge head first into the demanding work of academia. There’s no better way to relax before the fall session starts than by catching up on some TV shows you missed out on this summer.

  • Band spotlight: Apollo Cruz releases music video

    By August 29, 2016

    Apollo Cruz has found a name for itself and the band is now set to release their first music video, “The Man I Want To Be,” along with a live show on Sept. 2 at Buds on Broadway.

  • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: A magical let down

    By August 28, 2016

    Like many University of Saskatchewan students, I grew up reading — and let’s be honest, worshipping — the Harry Potter series.

  • Five albums you should have listened to this summer

    By August 27, 2016

    Here’s a list of some impeccable albums that came out this summer.

  • Fringe Theatre Festival: U of S alumni returns with new play

    By July 28, 2016

    With the 25th PotashCorp Fringe Theatre and Street Festival underway, artists from across Canada and around the world are flooding Saskatoon.