THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf October 20, 2010
When one reflects upon the general relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadian peoples throughout Western Canada, ignorance, misunderstanding and blatant racism are characteristics that swiftly come to mind.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2010
Pump-up songs have inspired the hearts and minds of warriors and athletes alike for centuries. For as long as there has been music and organized combat, they have provided surges of energy, boosted morale and kept troops marching in step.
By The Sheaf October 6, 2010
Getting young people involved in the political process should be a top priority in today’s society, according to Liberal Member of Parliament Justin Trudeau.
By The Sheaf October 5, 2010
If you’re sitting in the audience at the Greystone Theatre when Black Comedy opens, you might suspect a power outage. The first scene of the play does, indeed, take place in pitch black, but it’s intentional.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2010
After leaving the Medicine Hat High School Mohawks, Travis Gorski had a choice between the U of S and the University of Hawaii. Many may compare -40 degree winters to sunny beaches and wonder if he regrets this. According to Gorski, “it was still the best decision I have ever made. I love prairie living!”
By Holly Culp September 29, 2010
One of the newest productions in Saskatoon is Dying City, featuring local drama heroes and U of S alumni Heather Morrison and Aaron Hursh. The play is directed by the current head of the drama department, the talented Jim Guedo.
By Tannara Yelland September 28, 2010
The U of S is not the only university having problems with the availability of childcare. The situation is typical at universities, where wait lists for childcare regularly stretch into the multiple hundreds and it can take anywhere from one to three years to get a spot.
By The Sheaf September 24, 2010
A new dinosaur is swimming through the sky of the Natural Sciences Museum, dangerously close to the T-Rex’s jaws. The mosasaur, a cretateous-era reptilian is Saskatchewan born and built.