THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf September 8, 2010
University of Saskatchewan dental researchers have been working on the world stage studying the cleaning properties of a Japanese-made solar toothbrush. The Soladey-J3X is already on the market in Asia and Europe, as well as online, but the company approached the U of S to perform an independent study.
By Ashleigh Mattern September 8, 2010
What’s better than going back to school? Getting free stuff for going back to school. During the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Welcome Week from Sept. 8 to 10, students have many opportunities to pick up swag. This guide will make sure you’re in the right place at the right time to get those freebies.
By The Sheaf September 7, 2010
The University Learning Centre, an on-campus organization dedicated to providing University of Saskatchewan students with academic resources, has launched a set of new student guide websites. For first-years in particular, the sites are a boon.
By The Sheaf September 7, 2010
University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union President Chris Stoicheff sat down with the Sheaf to update us on his summer and what he plans to accomplish this upcoming school year. Making the university more accessible and inclusive are his top priorities.
By The Sheaf September 7, 2010
University of Saskatchewan alumnus Mike Nemeth is on a mission. He launched an online petition in August to reform Saskatoon bylaws and, by doing so, to legalize longboarding all over the city.
By The Sheaf August 31, 2010
Provincial cabinet has approved plans for St. Thomas More College to sell Ogle Hall to the University of Saskatchewan.
By Ashleigh Mattern August 31, 2010
Big changes are coming to the Saskatoon Transit system starting Sept. 5. Seven new routes on the east side and north end will be added and the bus bays downtown will be re-arranged to accommodate the new routes.
By The Sheaf August 31, 2010
Retire Your Ride celebrated its last stop on the Bicycle Show and Shine tour Aug. 28 at the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market. The tour, which travelled throughout rural and urban Saskatchewan, supported the federal government’s Retire Your Ride program to promote bicycle use and public transit in place of automobile use.