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 October 5, 2010

    Saskatoon may seem like a small, safe city to live in, but crime is still an issue. In their 2009 annual report, the Saskatoon Police reported over 4,000 crimes against a person in the city.

  • Brisbane is a lot like Saskatoon

    By September 30, 2010

    I came to Brisbane in hopes of becoming a pro surfer, befriending koalas and kangaroos and spending countless days on the beach. Oh, and doing lots of studying too.

  • Personality profiling can help predict cheating: study

    By September 30, 2010

    A Sept. 7 study conducted by the American Psychological Association examined students who cheat in school and found that lack of remorse, a trait often associated with psychopathy, is common amongst scholastic cheaters.

  • NDP nomination down to two as perceived front-runner drops out

    By September 30, 2010

    The field for the NDP nomination in Saskatoon Sutherland suddenly got less crowded on Sept. 27 when Ryan Meili dropped out of the race. The Sheaf contacted the two remaining candidates, a local lawyer and a tax consultant, to ask what they planned to do as nominees and MLAs.

  • USSU VP student issues Leon Thompson talks about his job

    By September 30, 2010

    Unlike the rest of the USSU executive, vice president student affairs Leon Thompson spent a lot of his summer away from the job ”” some of his time was spent in Cuba for a summer class and some was spent practicing his dance moves.

  • Michael Albert offers economic solutions to capitalism’s failures

    By September 28, 2010

    The first ever Saskatoon Economic Justice Summit, held Sept. 24 and 25, focused on developing local economies, examining the impact of trade agreements and promoting global justice.

  • Students’ Council: Sept. 23, 2010

    By September 28, 2010

    University Students’ Council discussed the possibility of a white-water park in Saskatoon and tackled two issues from last year.

  • The high cost, low availability of childcare spaces

    By September 28, 2010

    The U of S is not the only university having problems with the availability of childcare. The situation is typical at universities, where wait lists for childcare regularly stretch into the multiple hundreds and it can take anywhere from one to three years to get a spot.