THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 2, 2015
As the central character of a movie franchise that has been around for 53 years, it’s only natural that James Bond’s persona and appearance have evolved along with society.
By HenryTye Glazebrook February 1, 2015
Exploring the day-to-day life and antics of a group of female administrative workers in the Israeli army, Zero Motivation is what your average movie-goer might think of as a tough sell.
By Madison Taylor February 1, 2015
In a city like Saskatoon that has such a blooming creative community, it’s often difficult for up-and-coming artists to make a name for themselves. However, local artist Jenna Mann is looking to change that with her new creation.
By The Sheaf January 31, 2015
The PotashCorp WinterShines festival offers activities that are sure to beat those winter blues. Taking place along the scenic South Saskatchewan river, WinterShines hopes to turn the chill of the Saskatoon winter into a warm and inviting event for people of all ages.
By Tab Rahman January 25, 2015
At a time where it seems that the fine arts are being battered with financial cuts on all sides, We The Artists brings student and community artists together to showcase them through diverse pieces, music and plays.
By Madison Taylor January 12, 2015
Nosh, located at 820 Broadway Avenue, prides itself on offering locally sourced meats and nutritional, non-processed meals that their customers can feel good about.
By Madison Taylor December 1, 2014
This winter’s show marks the 17th anniversary of Silence! Student artwork will be displayed in the Gordon Snelgrove gallery on campus Dec. 1–5 for the viewing pleasure of interested buyers and art lovers.
By Madison Taylor November 26, 2014
TV on the Radio’s transmissions grew silent after the loss of their bassist Gerard Smith to lung cancer in April 2011.