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 21, 2017

    If our world was like a curling rink, it would be a pretty nice world indeed.

  • Why so salty? A look at sodium consumption

    By February 20, 2017

    Sodium, a main ingredient in what’s commonly known as table salt or just plain salt, is a seasoning present in high quantities in many foods

  • Hidden Huskies: Behind the scenes of Huskies Athletics

    By February 19, 2017

    Huskies Athletics is a major part of the University of Saskatchewan community.

  • Shopping healthy in YXE

    By February 19, 2017

    Part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle is knowing where to find the health foods and other products that you need. The Sheaf has compiled a guide to finding the options that work for you right here in Saskatoon.

  • Queer relationships also affected by intimate partner violence

    By February 18, 2017

    Intimate partner violence occurs within LGBTQ communities, but is often ignored or overlooked. In a world where much of the attention tends to focus on heterosexual relationships, it is important to understand the risks and issues that affect the queer community.

  • Bittersweet: The Sheaf guide to lowering your sugar consumption

    By February 18, 2017

    In the Feb. 2 edition of the Sheaf, I outlined how easy it can be to over-consume sugar and the dangers of doing so. While that’s all fine and dandy, how exactly do you prevent yourself from eating too much sugar?

  • Hot and heavy: Active date ideas

    By February 18, 2017

    Although the weather outside may still be chilly, there are still plenty of fit — and fun — date ideas to heat up both your body and your love life.

  • Huskies athletes share their love of the game

    By February 18, 2017

    Athletes are all connected by their desire to pursue their sport whether they play competitively or not, but what is at the heart of their love for the game?