THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 24, 2010
Despite the focus on the men’s hockey teams at the Vancouver Olympics, the women’s teams are full of world-class players who should not be ignored amid the chaos and excitement.
By The Sheaf February 18, 2010
Some of the many photographs taken at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics by Sheaf Photo Editor Robby Davis and others.
By The Sheaf February 18, 2010
Freshly out of her teens, the newly-minted silver medalist St-Gelais said that she had a good feeling starting at training the day before her women’s short-track (500m) speed skating competition.
By The Sheaf February 17, 2010
A day after running away with Canada’s second gold medal of the Vancouver Olympics in downhill snowboard cross, Whistler’s Maelle Ricker faced the media during a cordial press conference in downtown Vancouver on Feb. 17.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2010
The Olympics are here. The seven-plus years of planning and organizing have finally culminated in a two-week party for Vancouver and all of Canada. Here is a look at the Games so far, as well as interviews with CBC’s Scott Russell and Peter Mansbridge.
By Ashleigh Mattern January 12, 2010
While the majority of people who gathered at Kiwanis Park for the arrival of the Olympic torch in Saskatoon on Jan. 11 waved Canadian flags, a smaller group did not. Instead, they waved protest signs and flags representing Indigenous pride.
By The Sheaf October 29, 2009
Though the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics are little over 100 days away, the hype has already been ignited ”“ literally. The Olympic torch was recently sparked at Olympia in Greece, marking the beginning of its quest to North America.
By The Sheaf October 14, 2009
After endless lobbying, rugby will finally return to the Olympics. The 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro will be the first to feature rugby after 85 years of exclusion.