THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2011
Edwards School Of Business students placed second overall in events and third in academics at this years Jeux de Commerce (JDC) West Business Competition.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2011
As protestors continued to swarm the streets of Cairo in celebration of the resignation of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian-Canadians in Saskatoon also celebrated ”” just a little more casually.
By Victoria Martinez February 15, 2011
In the ongoing guessing game of whether the Place Riel renovations are on budget or not, this week council learned that the projects will cost about $50,000 more than anticipated. Also, other news.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2011
A new technique to date dinosaur bones developed by a University of Alberta researcher may prove that dinosaurs lived up to 700,000 years past previously recognized extinction dates.
By Tannara Yelland February 14, 2011
The practice of pushing protesters together and encircling them is a controversial crowd-control tactic known as “kettling.” It has been declared illegal in some countries, but continues to be used in others to subdue mass demonstrations.
By The Sheaf February 13, 2011
According to a recent budget update report tabled in Parliament, the federal government requires millions of dollars to keep its Canada Student Loans Program afloat.
By The Sheaf February 12, 2011
While your friends are spending frivolously on heart-shaped knick-knacks and overpriced Hallmark cards, you’re sitting at your computer, clicking through your ex’s Facebook album. You wish your love life would pick itself up off the ground. But it won’t.
By The Sheaf February 10, 2011
The news of the mass killing of approximately 100 husky sled dogs has left Canadians reeling.