THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Aren Bergstrom September 9, 2011
As the Toronto International Film Festival begins on Sept. 8, we officially enter the Fall Movie Season when awards are on the radar of every studio. Here is a highlight of the biggest movies hitting theatres this fall.
By The Sheaf September 9, 2011
As yet another academic year begins at the University of Saskatchewan, the Sheaf has put together three unique perspectives on the fundamental question that many individuals on campus may be asking themselves: why are we here?
By Laura Alford September 9, 2011
So, you think you’re into podcasts? Well you haven’t heard anything yet. Check out our list (in no particular order) of the top 10 podcasts that you should be listening to below.
By Ishmael N. Daro September 9, 2011
This month, Pixar artists will be coming to the University of Saskatchewan to teach an animation and storytelling masterclass. The speakers have over 30 years of experience at Pixar between them and have worked on such blockbusters as Toy Story, Finding Nemo and Up.
By Nancy Yee September 9, 2011
We all get lost sometimes ”” you’re not alone. Being lost is no fun. But staying lost is deadlier.
By Michael Cuthbertson September 8, 2011
In Saskatoon, bands usually last one or two years. This is not the case for thrash acts Untimely Demise and DFA, two of Saskatoon’s badass metal bands, who have teamed up to bring us some of the most brutal shows our town has ever seen.
By The Sheaf September 8, 2011
In partnership with Stretch Internet, the Canada West Universities Athletic Association has launched Canada West TV. Starting this fall, the network will broadcast a majority of Canada West games live throughout the year at canadawest.tv.
By Michael Cuthbertson September 8, 2011
Before The Simpsons became a cheap Family Guy clone, it was perhaps the most significant show on television. During the 1990s, The Simpsons was not the gag-reel that it is today. Instead, the show was a scathing review of American society.