THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf July 7, 2013
With hopefully only a short while until Saskatoon’s newest bridge opens, the city is buzzing with name suggestions for it.
By Travis Homenuk June 11, 2013
Canadian Blood Services is now accepting blood donations from gay men, but only after five years of celibacy.
By The Sheaf June 10, 2013
After nine strong years, the time has finally come for Don Atchison to relinquish his title as “Canada’s Craziest Mayor.”
By Canadian University Press May 4, 2013
Judge people based off the content of their character and campaign, not their sexuality.
By Travis Homenuk May 2, 2013
What can professors actually expect from students in a three hour final?
By Kimberley Hartwig April 7, 2013
Make sure you fit everything you can into these four months because in Saskatchewan, winter is always just around the corner.
By Canadian University Press April 7, 2013
For a country whose very identity is tied to the Rocky Mountains, abundant fresh water, large forests and diverse species of animals and plants, Canada has an abysmal record on setting and meeting greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets.
By Travis Homenuk April 6, 2013
An exhibition celebrating Diana, Princess of Wales, has made its stop at West Edmonton Mall.