THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf January 13, 2014
There are many artists today producing music that respects women, doesn’t use us as tools to sell records, and conveys a message that women should be treated as equals. However, often the most supported and popular artists are not.
By Canadian University Press February 13, 2012
Rosemary Reilly and Miranda D’Amico always noticed a few women in their small education classes who stood apart from their peers: they were overly argumentative, or totally silent in class, sitting at the back of the class. Some would zone out, or would admit to their teachers that they had trouble with grasping the theory part of their courses.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2011
For longer than it took to get a man to the moon, 3D Realms has been pulling the most infamous case of artistic stagnation in the short history of video games.
By The Sheaf October 5, 2010
Some marchers felt that the Sept. 29 event lacked involvement and has strayed from the original meaning of the walk, to visibly protest sexual violence against women, but the march and organization maintain their political background.
By The Sheaf October 5, 2010
Saskatoon may seem like a small, safe city to live in, but crime is still an issue. In their 2009 annual report, the Saskatoon Police reported over 4,000 crimes against a person in the city.