THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Cole Guenter March 14, 2013
The second-seeded University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds were forced to make a comeback to defeat the fifth-seeded University of Saskatchewan Huskies 3-1 in game two of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport championships at Credit Union Centre Thursday in Saskatoon.
By Cole Guenter March 14, 2013
It’s finally here. After much talk of the men’s hockey University Cup, the top six teams in the country are now in Saskatoon and ready to vie for the national title at Credit Union Centre March 14-17.
By Daryl Hofmann March 13, 2013
Late in the afternoon near the end of February, Bill Whatcott sat at his office in the quiet city of Weyburn, Sask. He was having a bad day. That morning, Canada’s top court ruled that two anti-gay flyers he distributed in Saskatoon years earlier violated Saskatchewan’s Human Rights Code and met the legal definition of hate speech.
By The Sheaf March 7, 2013
When I first heard about the paleo diet a few years ago, I passed it off as just another fad, and in essence it is. It retains the restrictive “eat this, not that” mentality that is common among fad diets. However, after hearing people exclaim about the way they simply “felt better” on the caveman plan, I realized that what this “fad diet” really promoted was simplicity.
By Anna-Lilja Dawson March 6, 2013
The Saskatoon Engineering Students’ Society is under scrutiny from its members after executive elections were cancelled and major changes were made to its election policy.
By Kevin Menz March 4, 2013
A Canada West banner won’t be added to Rutherford Rink this season. The Huskies men’s hockey team failed to repeat as conference champions Sunday night after falling 5-2 to the Alberta Golden Bears in the deciding third game of the Canada West final at Clare Drake Arena in Edmonton.
By The Sheaf February 28, 2013
Dark Bridges, the organization that brings independent and foreign films to Saskatoon with its annual film festival, showcases alternative movies year-round in anticipation of the festival — and to keep its audience satisfied through the winter.
By HenryTye Glazebrook February 27, 2013
University of Saskatchewan President Ilene Busch-Vishniac confirmed ground will break on the Gordon Oakes-Red Bear Student Centre once spring arrives, despite the first round of construction bids for the $15-million project coming in over budget.