THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 21, 2014
While the average university classroom would indicate that education is a basic right, there appears to be a disconnect between what Saskatchewanians believe in and what they are being provided.
By The Sheaf October 21, 2014
The long-standing belief that moderate alcohol consumption has health benefits is slowly being debunked — and once again our perceptions of what is “good” for us is shifting.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
While large movements often seem to make the most social progress, perhaps it is the smaller steps that truly make the difference — especially when it comes to feminism.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
When it comes to horrendous mistakes, Canada and South Korea both need to take responsibility for their actions, no matter how embarrassing they may be.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
When it comes to tackling issues surrounding gender equality and zero-tolerance policies for sexual abuse, the college environment is undoubtedly the right place to start.
By The Sheaf October 13, 2014
Social media has become a big part of our identity — most of us can’t live a day without it — and it’s easy to see that it affects us in both positive and negative ways.
By Kara Tastad October 7, 2014
Inequality is an issue that affects every person on earth and needs to be discussed without the social stigma associated with it.
By The Sheaf October 7, 2014
According to a 2008 study by Statistics Canada, only eight per cent of sexual assaults are reported to the police, with females accounting for 92 per cent of victims.