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 December 4, 2015

    The following 10 students were randomly selected and shared their thoughts on the upcoming break.

  • A campus off to war: U of S involvement in the First World War

    By November 28, 2015

    Keith Carlson, U of S professor of history and research chair in Aboriginal and community engaged history, speaks to the atmosphere on campus in 1914.

  • The dark side of sports: Athletes and injuries

    By November 19, 2015

    From the mildest sprain to the most severe break, no injury is ever a welcome one for athletes.

  • Mental health misconceptions: U of S students speak out

    By November 5, 2015

    On Nov. 2-6, the University of Saskatchewan is hosting Mental Health Awareness Week, an initiative organized by the U of S Students’ Union in collaboration with various groups

  • Monster mashin’ fashion: U of S students share their Halloween costumes and traditions

    By October 31, 2015

    Everyone has their own preference when it comes to how they celebrate. The following five U of S students have different ideas of what makes a great costume

  • Inked on campus: U of S students showcase their tattoos

    By October 23, 2015

    The tattoos found on the U of S campus are as diverse as the students who sport them.

  • Party on 2015: Students try to sway your vote

    By October 15, 2015

    To inform and educate, the Sheaf has organized a four-party debate

  • Game on: the puck drops on another season of Huskies hockey

    By October 9, 2015

    To get you ready for the upcoming season, here is the Sheaf’s preview of what’s to come for the upcoming hockey campaign.

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