The Sheaf. The University of Saskatchewan Newspaper Since 1912.
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Canadian unions seem to think they have a friend in the new prime minister, but they should take a closer look, writes Jordy Cummings, in an article written for Jacobin. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (center) speaks with students in Ontario...
Who among the two leading U.S. presidential candidates would best serve the Canadian oil and gas industry? The answer, according to the experts, depends upon which version of the winning candidate takes over the Oval Office. Hillary Clinton is the veteran...
Chris Standing could have gone to see a cheap movie on Tuesday night, or trained for his advanced blue belt on Wednesday. Instead, the 200,000-litre oil spill at Ocean Man First Nation made him decide to organize an anti-pipeline rally outside Prime...
OTTAWA — For President Obama, foreign trips these days have increasingly become an exercise in explaining the inflamed politics of his country to nervous foreigners. So it was here on Wednesday, when Mr. Obama joined the leaders of Canada and Mexico...
Relations between Canadian and American leaders are conditioned by a mix of personal relations and policies. Stephen Harper and Barack Obama were not close pals. For Harper, the president embodied much of what he detested in politicians: Obama seemed...
KAY-LYNNE COLLIER With the average tuition and fees for a student enrolled in a full course load at the University of Saskatchewan costing upwards of $6500 a year, many students are seeking extra employment in order to help offset the costs of their...
Slap shots are the most powerful of the many styles of shots used by hockey players. Huskies women’s hockey defenceman and fifth-year sociology student Hanna McGillivray gave me a crash course on the perfect slap shot. I met McGillivray on the ice at...
JACK THOMPSON While the University of Saskatchewan Games Club is no stranger to gaining extra lives within various digitally-simulated or imaginary worlds, club members have found a way to translate this seemingly arbitrary advantage into a real-world...
I know it sounds insane, but hear me out on this. Petty as it seems, overdue fine rates at the University of Saskatchewan are astronomical and it’s high time we all realized it. Students across the planet are known to vehemently protest high student...
After coming within one win of the national championship game last year, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies women’s basketball team is ready for the 2015–16 season. With the loss of three graduating seniors from last year, the Huskies don’t appear...
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An alarming rate of students will struggle with their mental health at some point or another throughout their University career; here are some mental health resources accessible on campus and around S...
If you and your friends are looking to get outside, get active and have some fun this Canada Day weekend, then the 5K Foam Fest could be just what you need.
September 21, 2010   —   in Culture ALEX MACPHERSON Arts Writer Notoriously Verbose: a weekly book review by the Sheaf’s long-time volunte...
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