THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 24, 2014
With budget cuts becoming a reality for the University of Saskatchewan, students need to be consulted now more than ever.
By The Sheaf January 23, 2014
Concerns about the Tropical Night cultural appropriation have spurred conversation from all sides.
By The Sheaf January 17, 2014
The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, has been heralded worldwide for his unconventional and refreshing attitude as a religious leader since winning the Papal Election on March 13, 2013.
By Canadian University Press January 17, 2014
In the early days of the treaties, there was the pass system. While the pass system is long gone, the ideas behind it still remain a part of government policy. This needs to change.
By The Sheaf January 16, 2014
A startup space company intends to send a group of astronauts on a one-way journey to Mars in 2023 to establish a settlement. With seemingly insurmountable obstacles given that short period of time, the question is: can we actually do it?
By The Sheaf January 13, 2014
There are many artists today producing music that respects women, doesn’t use us as tools to sell records, and conveys a message that women should be treated as equals. However, often the most supported and popular artists are not.
By Travis Homenuk January 11, 2014
Narcissism continues to reign supreme worldwide, especially with the Oxford Dictionary’s announcement that “selfie” has been chosen as the word of the year for 2013.
By Canadian University Press December 9, 2013
Birth control for men has been making headlines lately. The pill hasn’t been perfected, but doctors and scientists are working on a hormone-based contraceptive for males and hope to have it ready for the market in the next five years.