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.

Features

  • By February 19, 2017

    While most don’t care to openly discuss it, pornography plays an active and impactful role in the lives of many University of Saskatchewan students.

  • Artist Watch: U of S students prepare for their BFA final show

    By February 18, 2017

    BFA students share their work with the Sheaf.

  • Not the sincerest form of flattery: The Sheaf talks plagiarism

    By February 4, 2017

    On Jan. 16, numerous news outlets, including the New York Times, reported that Monica Crowley, chosen by President Donald Trump to serve on his National Security Council, will not be accepting the appointment following two recent allegations of plagiarism.

  • One health: Saskatchewan to transition to single Provincial Health Authority

    By January 26, 2017

    Although many of us have interacted with the Saskatchewan health care system as patients or employees, most of us probably do not contemplate the ways in which it is organized.

  • The perfect patty: Saskatoon’s best burgers

    By January 19, 2017

    Whether beef, chicken, veggie or other, burgers are one of the most beloved foods around the world.

  • What a year it was: A Harambe free lookback at 2016

    By January 13, 2017

    It’s a new year, and as we tear the cellophane off of our 2017 calendars, what better time is there than now to compulsively navel-gaze about the year we all just went through?

  • Holidays for the Heart: U of S students share their holiday traditions

    By December 6, 2016

    As final exams draw strikingly near, anxiety at the University of Saskatchewan grows, and yet students can take heart in the fact that the holidays are just around the corner.

  • All clear: U of S researchers make ground-breaking finds on asthma, other allergies and autoimmune diseases

    By November 26, 2016

    Significant research underway at the University of Saskatchewan is grabbing international attention, as it has the potential to help millions of people in Canada and across the world who are affected by allergies, asthma and autoimmune diseases.

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