A pitch perfect performance
PHOTOS AND STORY BY PAIGE GALEA Students continued with Sheridan’s mission to get creative last Saturday in the SCAET auditorium. The Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance program and the Animation Arts and Design students teamed on a collaborative choir and animation performance like no other. Lux Aurumque By Eric Whitacre Lux Aurumque, the choral music […]
Making a change one meal at a time
STORY AND PHOTOS BY PAIGE GALEA This year was the second Dine For Change for the United Way Oakville. “Basically it`s a restaurant challenge. We go out to the community asking different restaurants to help out the United Way,” said Lisa Tran, a Sheridan student and co-ordinator of Dine For Change explains The participating restaurants […]
H&M wants all your old clothes
STORY BY PAIGE GALEA Are your closets overflowing with old clothes? Those clothes can save you some money. H&M stores want all your torn or stained clothes, any condition and whatever brand. With every bag of clothes donated to H&M, you will receive a $5 gift card toward your next purchase of $30. […]
Sheridan College stops to remember
STORY BY PAIGE GALEA PHOTOS BY DANA MIELE Sheridan staff and students gathered inside SCAET Wing on Monday to pay their respects to Canada’s fallen military and view the Remembrance Day ceremony live-streamed from Davis Campus. This year students at Trafalgar Campus were also invited to remember by watching the ceremony on TVs around […]
An audience guide to the Rocky Horror Picture Show
TIMELINE BY PAIGE GALEA The Rocky Horror Picture Show was created in 1975 in Britain. Over time it has been adapted into a musical comedy horror play. It has a large cult following around the world and is the longest running theatrical release in history. Audience participation came into play in 1977 when people gathered […]
Linda Sormin nominated for $10,000 RBC award
STORY BY PAIGE GALEA Professor Linda Sormin has a chance to win a $10,000 award and the Sheridan community can help her. Sormin, Sheridan’s studio head of Ceramics, is one of five ceramic artists across Canada to be nominated for the RBC Emerging Artist People’s Choice Award. An exhibition at the Gardiner Museum has all […]
Food truck frenzy
INFOGRAPH BY PAIGE GALEA Meals on wheels, roach coaches, mobile canteen, grease truck, food truck, you name it they are popping up everywhere offering unique takes on everyday food. Gourmet food at affordable prices it doesn’t get better than that. TV shows such as Eat St. and the Great Food Truck Race hyped the food […]
Exercise your way to the top
STORY BY PAIGE GALEA Sheridan students can now say no to expensive gym memberships and sign up for one of Sheridans’ on-campus classes for $30. Sheridan College has a variety of activities available on campus, including Intramural and extramural sports, co-ed fitness, zumba, Pilates, yoga, squash, badminton and rock climbing at $30 for 10 classes. For every additional […]