THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2009
What do beer cans, wheelbarrows, cows, yachts and nudity all have in common? They are required ingredients for Australian sporting events and these wacky competitions are regularly held to test the skills, talents and downright craziness of competitors.
By The Sheaf October 1, 2009
2009 installment of Huskies athletics gets underway
By The Sheaf October 1, 2009
Following university, growing responsibilities prevent most students from having much free time for recreation and sport. University of Saskatchewan education student Matt Tumbach is an exception and the intern is gearing up for his first coaching stint at Tommy Douglas Collegiate this fall.
By The Sheaf October 1, 2009
While a lot of university students may be too young to remember when Terry Fox set out on his legendary journey in 1980, his story resonates strongly almost 30 years later, with over $400 million for cancer research raised in his name.
By The Sheaf October 1, 2009
All of my knowledge about sports came from my childhood, when I still played in little league and an under-12 soccer club; and considering this was an age when my two main fears were still dinosaur attacks and volcanoes, that knowledge can’t be trusted.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2009
It was a win almost five years in the making, as the third-ranked Saskatchewan Huskies football team were defeated by the University of Alberta Golden Bears 27-7 Friday night at Edmonton’s Foote Field.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2009
Obama tries to bring the summer Olympics to his hometown of Chicago in 2016. Closer to home, Harper, a typical hockey-giddy Canuck, is downright irked by the U.S.’s recent travel ban on Canadian NHL teams that would prevent the six clubs from overnight charter flights while competing on American soil.
By The Sheaf September 23, 2009
It’s not often Saskatoon sports fanatics are blessed with professional sports being played right on their doorstep. That all changed last week when the New York Islanders of the NHL left Long Island and came to the Paris of the Prairies to prepare for their upcoming season.