THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 3, 2011
Few inventions have had such a wholly transformative effect on the course of history as the printing press. And as far as the printing press has taken us, the Internet is poised to take us even further.
By The Sheaf March 3, 2011
A new Harris/Decima study reveals that only 56 per cent of Canadians can successfully pronounce the rolled R or “alveolar trill.”
By Dorian Geiger March 3, 2011
It’s rare that people can tap into the artistic dimensions of a prison inmate’s mind. A publication from the Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre is altering this reality.
By The Sheaf March 3, 2011
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is the most popular provincial leader in the
By The Sheaf March 3, 2011
It’s rare that a Canadian group earns any sort of national exposure in the U.S. It’s rarer still for them to be an unknown group from the middle of the Canadian prairies who are being given the opportunity to grace the cover of Rolling Stone.
By The Sheaf March 2, 2011
The provincial government announced $65 million in new funding for the U of S Feb. 24.
By The Sheaf March 2, 2011
Unless you are well versed ”” well, even slightly versed ”” in Canadian politics, you probably have no inkling as to who Bev Oda may be, or why you should care. But you should care.
By Devin Heroux March 2, 2011
Former Huskies men’s basketball head coach Greg Jockims was at the Physical Activity Complex Feb. 26 to watch game two of the Canada West quarter-finals against the University of Regina Cougars.