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 September 10, 2017

    There’s nothing quite like a cup of coffee, a freshly baked cookie, the pitter-patter of little feet and a rewarding volunteer experience to reinvigorate the typical bleary-eyed and school-weary student.

  • Drop the frat act: Setting a positive example during Welcome Week

    By September 1, 2017

    It’s that time of year again — Welcome Week, where campus floods with disoriented faces, SaskTel sponsored giveaways, and most anticipated by returning students, beer gardens.

  • So your summer sucked: How to be a fall person

    By August 28, 2017

    Transitions can be tricky no matter what your situation, and sometimes letting go can be the hardest thing to do. Here’s a special Sheaf guide to griping appropriately about regular seasonal patterns and leaving your bitterness in the dust when the weather shifts.

  • Renting in Saskatoon: A guide for new students

    By August 18, 2017

    With a new school year about to begin, many students will be looking for a place to live in Saskatoon — a potentially overwhelming task for students who will be moving away from home for their first year of university.

  • Grant Devine appointment motivated by partisan interests

    By August 8, 2017

    Following the provincial government’s appointment of former Saskatchewan Premier Grant Devine to the University of Saskatchewan’s Board of Governors, concerns of partisanship and financial ineptitude have been brought up by the general public.

  • Omar Khadr, justice and Canadian identity

    By July 30, 2017

    On July 3, word of a 10.5 million dollar federal settlement with Omar Khadr reached the media. The settlement was greeted with heated debate along political lines.

  • Canada 150: A personal journey

    By May 20, 2017

    Though responses to the ensuing Canada 150 celebrations will no doubt vary from scathing critiques to passionate defences of the sesquicentennial celebrations, interpretations in the eyes of the individual might be key to understanding the event’s gravity.

  • Wide open safe spaces: Moving on in the Women’s and Pride centres

    By May 20, 2017

    The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union offers support and services through campus centres, but with increasing apathy on the volunteer front, these resources aren’t living up to their full potential.