THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 31, 2014
As the sustainability of Canada’s health care system is questioned, innovative solutions are being called for to rejuvenate the publicly funded design. In order to create a more sustainable system of health care, a movement toward preventative strategies and services is necessary.
By The Sheaf March 30, 2014
Energy plays a huge part in how Canada is growing and developing, but is our reliance on the energy sector any better than Russian roulette?
By Travis Homenuk March 27, 2014
The City of Saskatoon has had a record number of water main breaks this year, leaving many residents without water for days at a time. In some cases, the repairs have taken up to a week.
By The Sheaf March 24, 2014
It is a well-known fact that cigarettes kill millions of Canadians each year, from both personal consumption and second-hand smoke, so it’s no surprise that there’s a technology available to save people from the harm of smoking: electronic cigarettes.
By The Sheaf March 24, 2014
Around this time of year, a group of pro-life students makes an annuall appearance and causes you to question the wisdom of juxtaposing fetus dioramas with Timbits.
By The Sheaf March 22, 2014
It seems that the options provided by the government for homelessness are more band-aid solutions than policies that actually tackle the problems at the source.
By Travis Homenuk March 22, 2014
Tuition at the University of Saskatchewan continues to increase and university students continue to take it on the chin — but what are we getting for all of this extra money we’re paying?
By The Sheaf March 21, 2014
Public participation in Canada, such as voting in elections, has plummeted in recent years and young people are especially likely to be disengaged.