THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Logan Huard February 21, 2017
The Arts Tunnel is always an exciting and bustling place on campus, allowing for student groups and other organizations to promote their activities or products.
By Bodan Worobetz February 19, 2017
Something that may not be completely transparent to students — and those outside of academia — are the job expectations or lack thereof many have upon convocation with a degree in arts and science. It is important to understand that an arts and science degree is not the same as a professional degree.
By Lyndsay Afseth February 19, 2017
Sanctuary cities are common throughout the United States, but as of right now there are only four of them in Canada.
By Kay-Lynne Collier February 18, 2017
Are you finding things are getting old in the bedroom?
By Jazmin Evers February 18, 2017
Sexting has garnered a bad reputation, and outdated sex education, taught by teachers accustomed to a world without smart phones, only contributes to the stigma.
By Emily Migchels February 18, 2017
In the wake of the recent tragedy in Quebec City and the seemingly never-ending torrent of hatred spewing from the leaders of our neighbors below, it can be hard for many to relate.
By Liam Delparte February 9, 2017
This isn’t another Sheaf article attempting to justify the legalization of marijuana, or me trying to convince you of its medical benefits — you know about all that already.
By Bodan Worobetz February 9, 2017
Only a few days into his presidency, American President Donald Trump has already taken action on advancing the construction of the long-stalled Keystone XL pipeline expansion. This news has been received with intensely mixed reactions, but should be celebrated as a success for all.