THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canute Rosaasen 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.
By Kehan Fu 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.
By Emily Migchels 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.
By Amanda Slinger May 20, 2017
Spring is known to be a refreshing time in cultures across the world. It has long been the symbol of regeneration in literature and the liberal arts.
By Lyndsay Afseth May 10, 2017
With summer right around the corner and finals behind us, it’s time to get some travelling in before the new school year.
By Jack Fotheringham April 27, 2017
In response to substantial cuts to provincial funding for the City of Saskatoon, announced in the 2017-18 provincial budget, Mayor Charlie Clark and City Council are taking a stand.
By Emily Klatt April 27, 2017
If you’re reading this, you already know what the Sheaf is. Maybe you’re a long-time fan. Maybe you’re that frequent online commenter The Oatmeal Savage. Regardless, you’re reading the Sheaf, and now I’m going to try to convince you to write for it, too.
By Dylan Cooper April 27, 2017
If you’ve ever wanted to be a pirate, to sail where no person has ever been, claim your stake and booty and follow no rules, then maybe community radio is for you.