From the front lines of a Canadian university to the changing world beyond, this issue captures wartime reflections, campus life, and student voices from October 1915.
The Sheaf blends travel impressions, military observations, and university happenings. Readers will find sketches of England during war, campus updates, alumni notes, and coverage of student activities, athletics, and departmental news. It offers a snapshot of student life and scholarly interests amid global conflict, with a focus on Saskatchewan’s university community.
- Firsthand war-time observations from a Saskatchewan student abroad, including depictions of English life and Canadian troops.
- Campus coverage: student organizations, new faculty appointments, and efforts to strengthen connections with alumni.
- Sections on agriculture, education policy, and student correspondence ideas shaping campus dialogue.
- Reports on college clubs, theater, philosophy, sports, and the emerging athletics platoon, plus notes on student achievements.
Ideal for readers of university history, wartime letters, and period journalism who want a vivid glimpse of student life during 1915.