THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

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  • By January 20, 2011

    A $1.2 million bioprocessing plant in the Agriculture Building opened Jan. 10.

  • Roberto Alomar joins Hall of Fame

    By January 20, 2011

    Alomar, the lightning fast second basemen and member of the World Series-winning Jays teams in the early ’90s has finally received his golden ticket to Cooperstown.

  • REVIEW: Black Swan stylistically beautiful

    By January 20, 2011

    Black Swan is a tactile psychological thriller twisting through the production of the ballet Swan Lake.

  • On the road to the Super Bowl XLV

    By January 20, 2011

    Halfway through the NFL post-season stretch, Super Bowl XLV is quickly approaching. The Sheaf recaps what has happened thus far in the NFL playoffs and also previews the remaining four post-season clashes.

  • The exciting sport of Crashed Ice returns to Canada

    By January 19, 2011

    Four individuals and a long sloping track made of ice is the recipe for a crazy sport that sends athletes slipping and sliding down a frozen circuit on skates.

  • This is going to be a different kind of party, kids

    By January 18, 2011

    It’s hard not to party living in Saskatoon, our funky little pinprick on the map of planet Earth. It seems like there is always a good reason or excuse to slip into those mischievous party shoes that fit us all so well.

  • The greatest director of our time: Wes Anderson

    By January 15, 2011

    I feel a kinship with Wes Anderson’s nostalgia. Before him, hip kids had happily forgotten British invasion music, green velvet suits and barber shops.

  • BRIEF: Bottle cap ban

    By January 15, 2011

    SARCAN, the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres, is introducing a ban on bottle caps for April. Leave a lid, and you won’t get the deposit fee back.