Year: 2014
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Culture globalization: Sheridan’s next step
STORY BY DANA BOYINGTON When Sheridan’s Joe Henry went to China to recruit new students, he was not expecting the impact it would have on him. “It was an eye-opening experience,” Henry says. “I’ve never travelled anywhere outside of Canada before and to see the different way they live – was amazing.” This year’s President’s…
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Achieving artistic balance
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY MEHREEN SHAHID He slowly takes off his robe, his nakedness exposed to the probing eyes. Doing a little pirouette, he deliberately, but gently shows off the most intimate parts of his body. When rapt onlookers have become desensitized to each curve, nook and cranny of his body, he strikes a pose.…
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Bruins continue to roll on the competition
BY MIKHAIL HELLER The men’s soccer team continued its win streak Tuesday, shutting out the visiting Niagara Knights 4-0 at Trafalgar Campus. The Bruins (3-0-0) took the lead early in the first half of the game, quickly controlling the pace from goals by both Raheem Edwards in the 11th minute and Molham Babouli in the…
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Ceramics prof in running for $10k art award
STORY BY MEHREEN SHAHID PHOTOGRAPHY BY MEHREEN SHAHID Weeds and spores are growing out of women’s hair, eyes, ears and even mouths, as if a new species is being formed. They seem happy with it—or maybe it’s surprise and shock at being invaded by Mother Nature. This isn’t a scene from a science-fiction movie. These…
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Live Event: The Weeknd, live this weekend
COVERAGE BY AMANDA SPILKER On September 21 the Weeknd, an R&B singer, will return home to Toronto to play at the Molson Amphitheatre. With the opening acts of Schoolboy Q and Jhene Aiko, the concert is set to start at 7:30 p.m. and run for two hours. http://www.theweeknd.com
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Blue Jays pre-game ceremony awards Sheridan students
VIDEO BY JEANYLYN LOPEZ Before the opening pitch between the Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday at the Rogers Centre, two of Sheridan’s Athletic Therapy students were presented with prestigious awards for their scholarly achievements. The ceremony was dedicated to fourth year Athletic Therapy students Jason Amadio and Tommy Kratky. Amadio was…
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Throwing caution into the wind, Sheridan Sun falls for iFly
STORY BY FILIPE DOS SANTOS PHOTOS BY AMANDA SPILKER I stood in the doorway without a parachute, not sure whether I was scared or excited. The wind was deafening, and then I fell. Luckily for me it wasn’t out of an airplane, instead it was into the hands of an iFly indoor skydiving instructor. Since…
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The Beauty Benefits of Coconut Oil
BY STEPHANIE ALBA Coconut oil is often known as an ingredient for a recipe, little did you know it can replace several of your beauty supplies. Your list of beauty supplies can go on forever and add up to a significant amount of money. It’s definitely a challenge when you’re on a budget. Coconut oil…
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Sheridan hits a home-run and awards athletic therapy students
STORY BY MIKHAIL HELLER Sheridan and the Blue Jays recognized two Athletic Therapy students, awarding them the Dr. Ron Taylor award and the Blue Jays award at the Rogers Centre before hosting the Tampa Bay Rays. “It feels amazing,” said fourth-year Athletic Therapy student Tommy Kratky – a word and theme he repeatedly used after…
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Bruins’ Soccer Dominant in First Home Games
STORY AND PHOTOS BY ADAM JOHNSTON Sheridan’s soccer teams got off to an impressive start at home Saturday with crushing wins over their Redeemer Royals counterparts. The women kicked off the back-to-back games with a dominating 7-1 performance. Their offensive attack was smothering, spending much of the game in Royals territory. Attacking midfielder Myjnairii Perkins…
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