THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2011
Satoshi Shibata is putting everything aside to help victims of the Japanese tsunami. The international studies student called an open community meeting on March 13 to figure out what could be done to help in the aftermath of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami.
By Tannara Yelland March 17, 2011
The Dodos have a very distinctive sound, and this is no accident. And in the beginning, there was very little other than that idea.
By Holly Culp March 17, 2011
Comic book punk rock is kind of a mouthful. Nonetheless, that is the category that up and coming local punk band, Lady Deathstryke, has fashioned for themselves.
By Bryn Becker March 17, 2011
The cognitive benefits of closing a laptop or pocketing a cell phone in a classroom should come as no surprise to anyone who has studied entry-level psychology. Reducing the number of distracting external stimuli increases one’s ability to focus on the specific task at hand, like actively participating in class discussions or absorbing information.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2011
The next time your phone’s faceplate gets cracked, or your four-year-old laptop battery loses its charge in 15 minutes, you might want to stop and consider that it may have been designed to do that.
By The Sheaf March 16, 2011
On March 3, the Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage at St. Thomas More College hosted the exclusive Saskatchewan premiere of FOLK! ”” a Ukrainian dance documentary by New York-based director, Roxy Toporowych.
By The Sheaf March 16, 2011
The University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union honoured former NDP premiere Roy Romanow by naming their brand new chambers after him.
By The Sheaf March 16, 2011
The proposed University of Saskatchewan Students’ Union Centre for Social Justice was the focus of the latest Students’ Council meeting. However, a final decision has been postponed until March 24.