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 July 21, 2016

    Every band has their key style markers — be it guitar riffs, unique vocals, or, as one Saskatoon metal band is doing, a desire to mess with the audience a little bit.

  • Listen up: Saskatoon podcasts for U of S students

    By July 15, 2016

    In case you haven’t heard, podcasts — a form of downloadable digital media — have been steadily gaining popularity in recent years, and Saskatoon is no exception to this growing audio entertainment trend.

  • A beginner’s guide to Ramadan

    By June 15, 2016

    Many University of Saskatchewan students may be familiar with the month of Ramadan but may not know what it all entails.

  • Summer reads: Books for the bored student

    By May 20, 2016

    What is one to do when there is nothing left to study?

  • Summer school doesn’t have to be cruel

    By May 19, 2016

    University of Saskatchewan students can find many ways to accommodate a leisurely summer alongside their academic obligations with a little help from the Sheaf.

  • Summer in review: Your guide to Saskatoon’s cultural events

    By May 18, 2016

    Saskatoon is known for being incredibly diverse when it comes to summer festivals and events.

  • Recounting residential schools: The tale of Augie Merasty

    By April 10, 2016

    David Carpenter, once an English professor at the University of Saskatchewan, has since left his position in order to pursue writing

  • U of S saxophone player makes international splash

    By April 10, 2016

    On May 1, 2016, Bauman will perform with her saxophone at New York City’s lauded Carnegie Hall as the sole Canadian winner of a 2015 American Protégé award.