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Leslie Pulsifer: Time manager extraordinaire

STORY BY SPENCER LUYBEN She might just be Wonder Woman. Leslie Pulsifer is the Student Union clubs co-ordinator at Trafalgar, she’s in the third year of Animation – a renowned world-class program that ends in a Bachelor’s Degree – she is vice president of the martial arts club, she models for photography and makeup students looking […]

Sheridan student in TVO documentary contest

Sheridan student in TVO documentary contest

STORY BY SPENCER LUYBEN When it comes to storytelling, Luca Tarantini is a natural. The 23-year-old first-year Advanced Television and Film student has become one of five finalists in the 2014 TVO Doc Studio Contest with his short film The Middle Way. What started out as a first semester project for his Documentary class quickly […]

Security at your fingertips

Security at your fingertips

STORY BY MADDY SOMMERVILLE The Sheridan mobile app, the application found on the Apple Store, Blackberry App World and Google Play Store, now boasts more than 5,000 downloads. The app has many features including the Javacam, where you can see how many people are in the Tim Hortons lineups on any campus. It also helps […]

Res raises money for breast cancer

Res raises money for breast cancer

STORY BY MADDY SOMMERVILLE Sheridan’s Trafalgar 1 residence held an event for Breast Cancer awareness called Think Pink on March 26. Residents could get a pink streak in their hair for $5 and for $2 they could get a bracelet, which would go to The Canadian Cancer Society.  More than 20 of the residents donated […]

Peel cops cuff cancer at HMC shave-off

Peel cops cuff cancer  at HMC shave-off

STORY AND PHOTOS BY VANESSA GILLIS It all started with one little boy who lost his hair to cancer. Cops for Cancer is an program that began in Edmonton in 1994 when 5-year-old Lyle Jorgenson lost his hair after going through cancer treatment. Sergeant Gary Goulet was visiting Jorgenson’s school when he saw other kids […]

Corporate communications makes some connections

Corporate communications makes some connections

STORY BY JENNIFER STIENSTRA With the year quickly coming to a close, many graduates have begun searching for jobs in their field. The students in the corporate communications program are no exception. To help make connections and talk to potential employers, the students hosted an event called Corp. Comm. Connects at Sheridan, inviting professionals and […]

SHERIDANtalk helps break mental health barriers

SHERIDANtalk helps break mental health barriers

STORY AND PHOTOS BY DARYLL HINVES SHERIDANtalk started the mental health conversation last night and inspired Sheridan students, staff and faculty to make a difference and become mental health advocates. Inspired by the popular TEDtalks, Sheridan’s Health and Wellness Peer Mentors created SHERIDANtalk, focusing on the Canada-wide mental health epidemic. Partnering up with Unleash the […]

TSN SportsCentre’s Cabbie calls the shots

TSN SportsCentre’s  Cabbie calls the shots

BY BRITTANY MCAULEY The first time you do it your palms get sweaty, your heart starts to beat faster, your mind goes blank and it’s over so quickly you don’t even remember what happened. Whether you’re a journalism student, a newbie in the broadcast industry or in the legal field, you will have to conduct […]

REBEL fest: Make things happen

BY DANA BOYINGTON The Culture, Recreation and Library divisions of Mississauga are calling on all youths for their annual REBEL festival. The week – long event, which runs May 1-7, celebrates the creative talents of Mississauga youth. It was in 2012 that the first REBEL event ran in association with National Youth Week and National […]

Davis Campus gets Bhangra jammin’

Davis Campus gets Bhangra jammin’

STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY SATYARTH MISHRA AND SAM TASKIE Bhangra Desi Jam at Davis Campus last week gave international students a taste of home. Every year Marketing students have to create an event. Last year they created the Bhangra Desi Jam. Bhangra refers to many dances that originated from the Punjab region. “We really didn’t […]

Student quits smoking to win $2,500 prize

Student quits smoking to win $2,500 prize

STORY BY DARYLL HINVES One Sheridan student put down the cigarette pack and picked up $2,500. Harman Brar, a 23-year-old first-year Informational Technology student, was the winner of the Would U Rather quit smoking contest hosted by Leave the Pack Behind, a tobacco control initiative created by the Community Health Sciences Department at Brock University. […]

Oakville bids adieu to Skills Training Centre

Oakville bids adieu to Skills Training Centre

STORY BY MEHREEN SHAHID & KATE WOODS Sheridan College’s Skills Training Centre in Oakville will close its doors at the end of 2015, but will reopen in a new state-of-the-art building at the Brampton Campus in 2016. “We plan on having the tender out by fall this year and ground breaking by 2015, so we […]