THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf September 7, 2010
After allowing the University of Saskatchewan Huskies a touchdown on opening possession, the University of Calgary Dinos struggled to halt the Huskies’ eventual 34-13 victory in the rain at McMahon stadium on Sept. 4 in Calgary.
By The Sheaf September 7, 2010
University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union President Chris Stoicheff sat down with the Sheaf to update us on his summer and what he plans to accomplish this upcoming school year. Making the university more accessible and inclusive are his top priorities.
By Greg Reese August 31, 2010
With all the loud, idiosyncratic projects Julie Doiron has worked on in the past, it seems oddly natural for her to go back-to-the-basics and turn to her current project, Daniel, Fred & Julie, a stripped-down folksy affair with three-part harmonies sung over traditional ballads.
By The Sheaf August 31, 2010
Provincial cabinet has approved plans for St. Thomas More College to sell Ogle Hall to the University of Saskatchewan.
By Ashleigh Mattern August 31, 2010
Big changes are coming to the Saskatoon Transit system starting Sept. 5. Seven new routes on the east side and north end will be added and the bus bays downtown will be re-arranged to accommodate the new routes.
By Holly Culp August 31, 2010
Ladysmith, B.C., is home to two notable ladies. The first is Pamela Anderson, who needs no introduction. The second is Stef Lang, an honest and humble songwriter whose career is just beginning to get off the ground. With the recent release of her full-length debut, Stef Lang is prepped for a month-long cross-country tour.
By The Sheaf August 31, 2010
On Saturday, Aug. 28, the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market hosted the first ever Local Foods Day. The goal of Local Foods Day is to ensure that the city commits to food security, which is each citizen’s right to safe, diverse, nutritional and locally grown food.
By The Sheaf August 31, 2010
The shores of the South Saskatchewan River in Outlook were electrified as TSN and Kraft rolled into town Aug. 25. It was the second year of the Kraft Celebration Tour, when two TSN anchors visit 10 Canadian towns in 10 days.