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 September 6, 2011

    In their Sept. 2. game against the Albert Golden Bears, the U of S Huskies’ defence did not allow a single point against, and continued their nine year streak of never losing an opening game.

  • VIDEO: The Sheaf gets a tour of Place Riel from USSU President Scott Hitchings

    By September 6, 2011

    Last week, the Sheaf was lucky enough to be taken on a tour of the new Place Riel by the one-and-only USSU President Scott Hitchings.

    From the luscious offices of the USSU executive, to the bustling and lively International Student and Study Abroad Centre ”” and everything in between ”” we left no stone of our updated student center unturned.

  • Even more Facebook friends to avoid

    By September 3, 2011

    Duck Face Girl, The Relentless Updater, Two-Weeks-Late Internet Meme Guy and others: round two of our list of Facebook friends you’ll most likely want to avoid.

  • A modern man’s plea for justice

    By September 3, 2011

    You, the sexy, smart, confident woman I’m trying to woo. Yes, you!

    It’s been great talking to you tonight and I’m really impressed by your sense of humor and your intricate knowledge of Kosovo’s ethnic divisions. And the way you slammed that beer back earlier was simply amazing. I think you’re really cool and I would ask you to hang out some time or to add me on Facebook, but here’s another idea: just sleep with me. Please?

  • BRIEF: Stoon Ride app simplifies bus schedules

    By September 3, 2011

    A recently launched iPhone application allows for easy access to Saskatoon bus routes and stop times.

  • Are audiences sick of superheroes?

    By September 3, 2011

    Superhero films are everywhere nowadays. Some people have had enough.

  • U of S research looks to capture and store CO2 underground

    By September 3, 2011

    Carbon emissions are a leading contributor to climate change, so why not inject them deep underground? That’s just what researchers at the University of Saskatchewan are looking into.

  • The world is ending in 2012, and other wacky conspiracies

    By September 3, 2011

    I spent my summer in two places: the wilderness and working in a bar. In both venues, I met a lot of people with conspiracy theories. I heard things like “You know, there’s a lot of shit going on we aren’t told about.”

    “Like what?” I would ask. Then they would start listing things.