THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 7, 2011
Through the magic of YouTube, here are six of the seven candidates running for city council in Ward 7. The by-election takes place Wednesday Feb. 9
By The Sheaf February 4, 2011
The government is now demanding the CRTC reverse its recent decision to allow Bell Canada, one of the country’s largest internet service providers, to pass usage-based billing onto both their wholesale and retail customers.
By The Sheaf February 4, 2011
Sixty per cent of the Haitian public have no access to even basic health care services. Nearly half of the children in Haiti are unvaccinated, and close to 90 per cent suffer from water-borne diseases and intestinal parasites. Haiti also has the highest rates of cholera, typhoid, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS in either of the Americas.
By The Sheaf February 4, 2011
When he was 16 years old, Dylan Aucoin was worried about the end of the world. In particular, the high school student from Nova Scotia feared the ill-defined disaster predicted to befall humanity on Dec. 21, 2012.
By The Sheaf February 3, 2011
A Social Justice Centre might become the next University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union project.
By Project Syndicate February 3, 2011
Fortune has not been kind to Haiti. The pain and suffering arising from last year’s earthquake was already enormous, and has since been compounded by Hurricane Tomas and an outbreak of cholera. Now there is growing tension surrounding the recently completed election.
By Aren Bergstrom February 3, 2011
When the 2011 Coachella festival lineup was announced in late January, there was one massive surprise that had music fans buzzing with excitement.
By The Sheaf February 3, 2011
Released in North America on March 25, the 3DS at a glance seems very similar to Nintendo’s current handheld consoles, the DS and DSi, but upon closer inspection the 3DS is more than just an upgrade to the hardware.