THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf August 31, 2010
On Saturday, Aug. 28, the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market hosted the first ever Local Foods Day. The goal of Local Foods Day is to ensure that the city commits to food security, which is each citizen’s right to safe, diverse, nutritional and locally grown food.
By The Sheaf August 31, 2010
The shores of the South Saskatchewan River in Outlook were electrified as TSN and Kraft rolled into town Aug. 25. It was the second year of the Kraft Celebration Tour, when two TSN anchors visit 10 Canadian towns in 10 days.
By Ishmael N. Daro August 30, 2010
Although the U-Pass was not set to be activated until Sept. 1, the University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union moved up the date to Aug. 25 following student complaints.
By The Sheaf August 29, 2010
During her visit to Saskatoon, Governor General Michaëlle Jean spoke with numerous groups about human rights, equality and helping marginalized communities.
By Ashleigh Mattern August 23, 2010
Reality fractures for a moment when I realize I’m looking at myself in 3D on television. Tucked away in the basement of the Education Building, Panasonic demonstrates their latest 3D technology by pointing a prototype of one of the first ever hand-held 3D cameras at the small crowd and hooking it up to a 3D ready plasma TV screen. We each take turns trying on the active shutter glasses to look at ourselves in 3D.
By The Sheaf August 23, 2010
The University Bookstore celebrated finishing months of renovations with its grand reopening celebrations last week.
By The Sheaf August 22, 2010
As the professional colleges at the University of Saskatchewan start their classes this week and new students visit the classrooms where they will spend the next four years, the freshmen in the colleges of medicine and dentistry prepare for a week of initiation.
By The Sheaf August 9, 2010
As many as three in four university students have cheated or plagiarized at some point in their academic career and that number is growing, according to a new study released by the Canadian Council on Learning.