THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 14, 2011
In women’s hockey, body checking results in a two-minute minor penalty, and is one of the few things separating the women’s game from the men’s on campus.
By Tannara Yelland February 14, 2011
The practice of pushing protesters together and encircling them is a controversial crowd-control tactic known as “kettling.” It has been declared illegal in some countries, but continues to be used in others to subdue mass demonstrations.
By The Sheaf February 13, 2011
According to a recent budget update report tabled in Parliament, the federal government requires millions of dollars to keep its Canada Student Loans Program afloat.
By The Sheaf February 12, 2011
While your friends are spending frivolously on heart-shaped knick-knacks and overpriced Hallmark cards, you’re sitting at your computer, clicking through your ex’s Facebook album. You wish your love life would pick itself up off the ground. But it won’t.
By The Sheaf February 10, 2011
The news of the mass killing of approximately 100 husky sled dogs has left Canadians reeling.
By The Sheaf February 10, 2011
Marketing students at the University of Saskatchewan recently set to the task of selling ultimate Frisbee with the goal of winning cash.
By The Sheaf February 10, 2011
The ambush of an unsuspecting head coach with the contents of a water cooler is a curious sideline convention woven into the fabric of professional football. And these days, a Super Bowl just isn’t a Super Bowl without the water cooler antics.
By Tannara Yelland February 10, 2011
When a government, the body that is supposed to protect civil liberties, does the exact opposite, what can be done? What should be done?