THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

Sports & Health

  • By February 19, 2010

    Almost three months after the bizarre events of Thanksgiving night, Tiger Woods gave a press conference today to address the revelations of his extramarital affairs.

  • Photos from the Vancouver 2010 Olympics

    By February 18, 2010

    Some of the many photographs taken at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics by Sheaf Photo Editor Robby Davis and others.

  • Silver medal a great birthday present for St-Gelais

    By February 18, 2010

    Freshly out of her teens, the newly-minted silver medalist St-Gelais said that she had a good feeling starting at training the day before her women’s short-track (500m) speed skating competition.

  • Snowboarder Maelle Ricker talks about her gold medal run

    By February 17, 2010

    A day after running away with Canada’s second gold medal of the Vancouver Olympics in downhill snowboard cross, Whistler’s Maelle Ricker faced the media during a cordial press conference in downtown Vancouver on Feb. 17.

  • The Sheaf at the Olympics

    By February 16, 2010

    The Olympics are here. The seven-plus years of planning and organizing have finally culminated in a two-week party for Vancouver and all of Canada. Here is a look at the Games so far, as well as interviews with CBC’s Scott Russell and Peter Mansbridge.

  • Saskatonians run for Haiti earthquake fund

    By February 11, 2010

    Saskatoon businesses and the Saskatoon Road Runners Association organized a Feb. 6 marathon to raise funds for Haiti earthquake relief.

  • Sustainability: the Olympic-sized debate

    By February 11, 2010

    In 2003, when Vancouver was selected to host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, VANOC made a promise: Vancouver would be the first sustainable Olympics in history.

  • Bountiful bets at Super Bowl XLIV

    By February 11, 2010

    From football to soapbox derby racing, sports are always better when there is little money riding on them.