THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Cole Guenter July 17, 2012
The Saskatoon Valkyries were presented with the Western Women’s Canadian Football League championship trophy for the second straight year Saturday after they crushed the visiting Lethbridge Steel 64-21 in the league final at Griffiths Stadium.
By Jenna Mann July 13, 2012
In her collection of poetry Where the Terror Lies, Chantel Lavoie explores the disconcerting roots of bedtime stories. Lavoie grew up on a grain farm outside of North Battleford, Sask., and is now an assistant professor in the English department at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont. where she lives with her two sons.
By Daryl Hofmann July 13, 2012
Early schematics of the Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan were unveiled Thursday, giving students and residents of Saskatoon their first look at the $230-million addition to the Royal University Hospital.
By Bryn Becker June 25, 2012
Janelle Monáe brought the thunder and lightning down on the Bessborough Gardens last night, and the warm, soulful rain came with it. Here’s our review of Sunday’s Jazz Fest marathon.
By Bryn Becker June 23, 2012
Last night the 26th annual Saskatchewan Jazz Fest launched with a spectacular, blue-skyed evening of music by Wil Campa and Michael Franti. Decidedly non-jazzy, yes, but still exhilaratingly energetic — and the nine day long festival has only just begun.
By The Sheaf May 25, 2012
A 22-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a recent sexual assault that occurred on campus, says an email sent out to all U of S faculty, staff and students today.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson May 24, 2012
A woman was sexually assaulted by a male in a campus parking lot early in the afternoon on May 23. According to an email recently sent to all University students and faculty, the suspect approached the woman at around 1:00 p.m. and convinced her to join him in a parking lot just off of Seminary Crescent, where the suspect sexually assaulted the victim and then fled on foot.
The victim was not physically harmed during the incident.
By Jenna Mann May 21, 2012
The Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre is hosting its annual 24-Hour Playwright Competition at the University of Saskatchewan May 25-26.
The competition, which is split into an open category and a student category, draws a wide range of competitors. The winner in each category will receive a $500 cash prize and, out of these two plays, one will be given a spot in next year’s Fringe Festival.