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.

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  • By April 1, 2011

    Only five to 10 per cent of all cancer cases are caused by genetic defects. The remaining cases are linked to lifestyle factors including smoking, diet, alcohol, physical inactivity, obesity, sun exposure, infections and environmental pollutants.

  • University of Alberta considering extra reading week in fall

    By April 1, 2011

    The University of Alberta is one step closer to joining a handful of universities across Canada who are implementing fall reading weeks after a plebiscite on the question passed.

  • USSU Election Results

    By March 31, 2011

    The results of the 2011 USSU Executive Election are in. If you missed The Sheaf’s live coverage of the event this afternoon, we’ve compiled a summary of everything you need to know.

  • Live coverage of USSU election

    By March 31, 2011

    On Thursday, March 31, we will be live-blogging the USSU election results

  • Making fun of the USSU candidates while we still can

    By March 31, 2011

    Voting is almost done for next year’s USSU executive and, while we still have three candidates for VP student affairs, why not poke some fun at them?

  • USask students vying for Saskatchewanderer job

    By March 31, 2011

    Three University of Saskatchewan students have been short-listed for what the provincial government has dubbed “the best summer job ever.”

  • VP student affairs candidates get out the vote on first day

    By March 30, 2011

    Voting for the 2011-12 USSU executive is officially underway. This afternoon, the Sheaf sat down with the candidates running for the most contested position ”” VP student affairs ”” to ask how the campaigns have progressed, and learn which strategies they have employed.

  • Vote Compass helps voters decide what party fits them

    By March 30, 2011

    Vote Compass is a quiz of 30 questions and statements about relevant political issues such as defence, economy, environment, government programs, immigration and multiculturalism, moral values, parliamentary reform, Quebec and taxes.