THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Tomilola Ojo October 10, 2019
Sisters in Spirit Vigil commemorates missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse people.
By Wardah Anwar October 7, 2019
Journalist urges Muslim students to take control of the narrative.
By Tomilola Ojo October 3, 2019
These local kids are a microcosm of a much larger movement that is taking place globally.
By Shawna Langer September 27, 2019
Sexual Assault Awareness Week engages students in important conversations about consent and sexual violence.
By Noah Callaghan September 20, 2019
The world’s biggest headlines explained.
By The Sheaf March 6, 2014
A thought-provoking documentary that highlights women in modern Russian society, Pussy Riot: A Punk Rock Prayer follows the story of the feminist protest group Pussy Riot from their humble beginnings to their internationally televised court trial.
By Kimberley Hartwig January 30, 2013
Universities have become boring. Where once they were markers of social change, alternative ways of thinking and challenges to the status quo, they are now only extended, expensive workforce preparation sites.
By Natahna Bargen March 21, 2012
No one could have missed the explosion of Kony 2012 this month, and certainly no one could have missed the controversy it created, resulting in many a heated argument had over smoking keyboards and furrowed brows.
The popular consensus, as it is with all such debates, is that the cynics must be of infinitely superior wisdom and all those who were naively inspired to be a part of change in their generation must be simple-minded and use words such as “like” and “totally” as every second word in their everyday speech.