THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 6, 2016
Even if one disagrees with someone else’s opinion, surely they should be allowed to express it, right?
By Jennifer Spicer March 4, 2016
Although statistically, Seasonal Affective Disorder only affects a small percentage of Canadians, it is more common in the student population than you would think.
By The Sheaf March 4, 2016
We’ve all been taught to eat healthy — by our doctors, our own guilty consciences and even the computer screensavers in the university’s libraries.
By Jessica Quan March 3, 2016
With the relentless burden of deadlines, midterms and finals, stress has become normalized as a day-to-day reality for students.
By The Sheaf February 28, 2016
Majoring in Klingon or theoretical gymnastics might seem like a good idea at first, but at some point the prospect of adult responsibility leaves you wondering how you’re going to make a living before you die.
By Emily Migchels February 27, 2016
Secondary language courses seem, at the very least, daunting, but students shouldn’t be too quick to dismiss them
By Zach Tennent February 26, 2016
You’re already reading the Sheaf, so you’re off to a great start
By Affan Hasan February 25, 2016
Walking to your car or through campus late at night doesn’t have to be a terrifying experience.