THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf November 5, 2010
The shocking death of American long-distance swimmer Fran Crippen at an international meet near Dubai on Oct. 23 has left a number of lingering questions.
By The Sheaf November 4, 2010
Basketball and Soccer updates.
By The Sheaf November 4, 2010
It looks like the only thing that Paul the Octopus, the FIFA World Cup game predicting cephalopod, wasn’t able to foresee was his own death.
By The Sheaf November 3, 2010
With two games against UBC and Trinity Western, the Huskies could earn a spot in the playoff picture. The Huskies battled the UBC Thunderbirds on Saturday and the Trinity Western Spartans on Sunday, with full knowledge of the importance that both match-ups held.
By The Sheaf October 29, 2010
While any athlete knows that early-morning practices, gruelling workouts and time-consuming competitions can at times be challenging, some may not consider the significant role that sexual orientation can play in sport.
By The Sheaf October 29, 2010
Since the Nordiques moved to Colorado in 1995, there has been an uncomfortable void left in the Quebec sports landscape. Many easterners felt their hand forced to reluctantly root for the rival Montreal Canadiens, while others disengaged entirely from the NHL brand.
By Devin Heroux October 28, 2010
There was a time when the Saskatchewan Roughriders and their loyal fans were happy with a playoff appearance. Heck, if the Riders had a 9-9 record it was a “good” year. But those days are over.
By The Sheaf October 27, 2010
A recap of recent Huskies games and a look forward to this weekend.