THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf September 22, 2010
Being the curiously inquisitive reporter that I am, attempting new sports and later writing about my athletically awkward endeavours has become one of my favourite journalistic pastimes.
By The Sheaf September 21, 2010
Skaters came from all over Saskatoon to Lions Skatepark on Sept. 19, matching kickflip for kickflip and wipeout for wipeout at Steve and Dan’s 3rd Annual Big Game of SKATE.
By The Sheaf September 16, 2010
The Saskatchewan Roughrider’s unforseeable demise to the Winnipeg Bluebombers on Sept. 12 has left Rider Nation scratching their heads in complete bewilderment.
By The Sheaf September 16, 2010
The No. 2-ranked University of Saskatchewan Huskies welcomed the UBC Thunderbirds to Griffith Stadium on Sept. 10 in the season’s home opener. Then they were pummelled senseless by the British Columbians.
By The Sheaf September 16, 2010
Local skateshop Ninetimes will be helping host Steve and Dan’s 3rd Annual Big Game of S.K.A.T.E. on Sept. 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lions Skate Park.
By The Sheaf September 14, 2010
“We stunk the joint up, basically.” That was Huskies head coach Tom LaPointe’s frank assessment of the women’s soccer team’s opening games against the Alberta Pandas.
By Ashleigh Mattern September 9, 2010
Building sandcastles sounds like an activity that should forever remain in the hands of children, but the World Championship of Sand Sculpting in Federal Way, Wash., proves otherwise.
By The Sheaf September 9, 2010
While taking religious studies at the U of S, Ryan Leier had an epiphany.