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 April 8, 2011

    The Sheaf’s Sports Editor, Dorian Geiger, has compiled this year’s top 5 Huskies moments.

  • Teelo
  • Teelo: Precursor to cricket

    By April 8, 2011

    Teelo may not resonate with a typical Canadian sports fan, but to the game’s massive following in India, it is a whole other ball game.

  • Protest the Hero hates assholes

    By April 8, 2011

    The Sheaf recently caught up with Rody Walker, vocalist for Protest the Hero, to discuss the band’s third full-length album Scurrilous.

  • Agriculture Building
  • Agros active on campus

    By April 7, 2011

    Imagine you are an engineering student, heading to the lounge for a break. You come to an abrupt stop when, there, blocking your path, is a blue Minneapolis Moline 1947 tractor.

  • Experimental, idiosyncratic and loud: Shuyler Jansen drops his guard

    By April 7, 2011

    Like many Saskatoon music-listeners, I first heard Shuyler Jansen play at Amigos Cantina after he relocated here from Edmonton, leaving behind his alt-country band Old Reliable.

  • Facebook friends you might want to avoid

    By April 7, 2011

    The Promoter, The Proud Parent, The Aspiring Model – these are just a few of the dubious Facebook pals that you might want to keep a lookout for.

  • This is what a protest by drama students looks like. They will fuck your shit up!
  • Drama students run amok

    By April 7, 2011

    Developed as a year-end project, a recent expressive movement drama class performance was born in part out of their frustrations with budget cuts and downsizing planned for the drama department.

  • Sick of democratic elections? Vote Conservative

    By April 7, 2011

    We have a responsibility to participate in democracy and to vote (or else actively work to find another system of government). I could be wrong, but I think Canadians still value democracy.