THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Bryn Becker August 12, 2011
Upon close inspection, recent changes to PAWS sacrifice certain level of functionality in exchange for visually sleeker website and the promise of enhanced usability.
By Aren Bergstrom August 11, 2011
On Aug. 1, Saskatoon band the Sheepdogs were named the winners of Rolling Stone’s “Do You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star” contest and were awarded a prestige spot on the cover of the Aug. 18 issue (out Aug. 5) ”” the first time an unsigned band has ever graced the cover.
By Tannara Yelland August 11, 2011
It is usually easier to find a spot for a bicycle on campus than it is to park a car, but cyclists face the constant worry that their vehicle won’t be waiting for them at the end of the day.
By Matt Cheetham August 4, 2011
Part four in a series of reviews featuring a selection of plays at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival.
The Wet Dreamcatcher shines as the show’s leading man plays games with the audience, throws toys and presents a fun, carefree energy that would be hard to replicate.
By The Sheaf August 1, 2011
Part three in a series of reviews featuring a selection of plays at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival.
Big Shot is a fast paced character piece involving six compelling and unique personalities intertwined against the backdrop of Vancouver.
By The Sheaf July 31, 2011
Part two in a series of reviews featuring a selection of plays at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival.
It’s Been Taken is a lovely comic break if you want to tickle your funny bone, reminisce about your past and escape your own harsh reality for sixty minutes.
By The Sheaf July 30, 2011
Part one in a series of reviews featuring a selection of plays at the Saskatoon Fringe Festival.
Shoot! Get Treasure! Repeat! is an intense production that will take command of your heart, attention and your mind ”” and just won’t stop until the curtain falls.
By The Sheaf July 29, 2011
This year’s Fringe festival has a little bit of everything: children plays, clowns, one man shows, singers, comedies, dramas and bromances, as well as something that can only be described as “Not For Children.”