Author: Nat
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Hazel McCallion Campus expansion takes another step forward
STORY BY NAT GILPO The Hazel McCallion Campus expansion took another step forward last week when Sheridan and Infrastructure Ontario shortlisted three teams for the project. Ten firms have been divided into three teams, which are expected to provide proposals to design HMC Phase 2. They have six months to submit these proposals to Infrastructure…
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Newly elected SU Board members have big changes in mind
STORY BY NAT GILPO The three newly elected students who have filled the Student Union seats for Davis Campus plan to make some big changes for the college. Davis Campus had eight candidates in total. Muhammad Khan, a third-year Business Marketing student, was motivated to run by identifying ways to improve how Student Union can…
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Spectacular 3D: Sheridan wows NBCUniversal at demonstration
STORY AND PHOTOS BY NAT GILPO Sheridan College’s Advanced Film and Television program wowed students and college administrators with a 3D film demonstration on Nov. 20, using the equipment purchased with money donated to the school by NBCUniversal, an American mass media company. Two representatives from NBCUniversal were given a brief tour of the…
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Trafalgar students catch live stream of Davis Campus ceremony
VIDEO BY NAT GILPO Sheridan College’s Davis Campus hosted the annual Remembrance Day ceremony on Monday. Students at Trafalgar Campus were invited to the SCAET lobby to view a live stream of the event. http://youtu.be/Iyci49rDaxU
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A full moon marks the 8th annual Trek or Treat in Oakville
STORY BY NAT GILPO The annual Halloween-themed community race event known as Trek or Treat came to Oakville’s St. Volodymyr’s Cultural Centre on Oct. 18. Participants were invited to dress up in costumes for a night of running, scares and, of course, candy. The event reached their goal of collecting 500 pounds of non-perishable…
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Sheridan envisions ‘an energy culture’
STORY AND PHOTOS BY NAT GILPO Sheridan College is investing $30.6 million over the next seven years to “re-envision its energy future” and launch a series of energy-saving programs it is calling Mission Zero. The project, unveiled in August, introduces Sheridan’s Integrated Energy and Climate Master Plan, which aims to cut the college’s energy and…
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Sheridan’s Pay for Print program goes green
STORY BY NAT GILPO After three years of planning, Sheridan’s Pay for Print program will launch at the end of the month, potentially saving the college 10 million sheets of paper annually. A total of 60 new printers have been placed in hallways across Sheridan campuses as part of the program’s third and final phase…