THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf December 2, 2009
It looked as if the Calgary Dinos’ 25-7 lead over Queen’s heading into halftime of the 45th Desjardins Vanier Cup would be enough to propel the team to their first championship since 1995. Not so quick though ”” enter the Cinderella story that is the Queen’s Golden Gaels.
By The Sheaf November 26, 2009
The World Cup maintains an allure that suggests any nation ”” be it Honduras or Algeria ”” has an opportunity to take on the world and succeed. While this celebration of parity on the world’s grandest stage may be what gives the event its lustre, in the end it may only be a mirage.
By The Sheaf November 26, 2009
Though the past decade of Wayne Gretzky’s post-hockey career might be best remembered by stints on Canadian Tire ads and his coaching duties for the financially ailing Coyotes, Hollywoood director Peter Berg brought the mystique of the Great One back to life.
By Devin Heroux November 26, 2009
The Riders dominated the Stampeders in every facet of that football game on Nov. 22. Forget about the law of averages and the Riders beating Calgary all year, or the Riders having all the pressure on them, or whatever other statistic the Stamps or any other non-believer wants to throw at this team.
By Devin Heroux November 18, 2009
It was one of the better Canadian Interuniversity Sport games to be played on Saskatoon turf in recent memory. Big hits, big plays, and huge heartbreak for the home team.
By The Sheaf November 18, 2009
Canadian Interuniversity Sport is looking to change its scholarship rules to allow full-ride awards for student athletes by next year.
By The Sheaf November 18, 2009
The shock of Bernd Dittrich’s sudden passing this week shook Simon Fraser University to the core.
By The Sheaf November 18, 2009
Huskies Athletics update of hockey, basketball and cross country.