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 28, 2016

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

  • Band spotlight: A Ghost in Drag reveals new EP

    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