THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Zach Tennent August 29, 2015
Academic advisors have much to offer university students new and old when it comes to advice, support and information.
By The Sheaf August 14, 2015
Advice experts Sugar & Spice are going to help make everything in your life nice.
By Kay-Lynne Collier August 12, 2015
Frontline police in Saskatchewan will soon have access to high-powered, semi-automatic carbine rifles. While this move is aimed at increasing police safety, statistics suggest that the weapons will do more harm than good.
By Emily Klatt August 11, 2015
If you’ve paid any attention to local matters lately, you’ve no doubt read the scandalous news about our dear city: according to Statistics Canada, Saskatoon is now the most dangerous city in the country.
By Zach Tennent August 8, 2015
The Confederate flag has been a lightning rod for criticism in recent weeks and understandably so. However, the flag is far from the problem.
By Lee Bonham July 13, 2015
Since the rights of the LGBTQ community are undoubtedly on the rise worldwide, the continued prevalence of gay slurs comes as a considerable surprise.
By Zach Tennent July 9, 2015
Despite the efforts of some to change the perception of the river on a hot summer’s day, a sandbar is not a beach and some of us seem to be forgetting that.
By The Sheaf June 20, 2015
If marriage plays a role that can be replaced by other things, it seems that we might not need it anymore.