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 November 15, 2013

    Regular Human Immunodeficiency Virus testing will remove stigmas surrounding the disease, creating more awareness and knowledge about this worldwide epidemic.

  • Cosmo’s sex tips miss the point

    By November 11, 2013

    Alongside advice for relationships, beauty and fashion, Cosmo has become widely known for its loud sexual content, which seems to have a bias toward outlandish sex —  leading many female readers to think their sex lives aren’t spicy enough.

  • International students lack trust in authorities

    By November 9, 2013

    The University of Saskatchewan needs to extend more understanding to their international students, especially when taking into account language barriers and cultural differences.

  • An open letter to readers of student newspapers

    By November 9, 2013

    Campus newspapers like the Sheaf are written by students, for students and about  students. However, every student is different, so chances are you’re going absolutely hate some of the articles published throughout your time at our glorious institution — and that’s okay.

  • Is Canada’s national anthem inclusive?

    By November 8, 2013

    Some of Canada’s most well-known women are calling for a change to Canada’s anthem in a new, online-based push for more inclusive lyrics.

  • Diseases shouldn’t be popularity contests

    By November 7, 2013

    We all like to think we are doing our part in the fight against disease through donating to causes in one way or another, but what does this mean for finding a cure?

  • No first term break? Big problem

    By November 4, 2013

    At some institutions for higher education, a fall break is already in place. Should the U of S follow suit?

  • Balancing school and social lives

    By November 3, 2013

    Whether you’re more interested in the diploma or the university experience, a little bit of balance goes a long way.