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Suzuki shares Blue Dot movement to heal the planet

Suzuki shares Blue Dot movement to heal the planet

STORY & PHOTOGRAPHY BY NATALIA CAMARENA “Is a forest a sacred grove, or simply timber and pulp? Is a river the veins and capillaries of the land, or is it for power and irrigation? Is the soil a complex community of organisms, or just dirt? Is another species our biological kin, or a resource? Is […]

Should Trudeau legalize pot?

Should Trudeau legalize pot?

The Trudeau Liberals captured a majority government two weeks ago, primarily on the wave of support for their many campaign promises. One, the legalization of marijuana, has been hotly debated for many years. Is legalization a victory for personal liberty, or an act best left undone? JAKE HRIBLJAN The late, great philosopher Terence McKenna once […]

Inspiring Creativity in Learning

Inspiring Creativity in Learning

STORY BY BRITTANY PREOCANIN Creativity is a learned skill; it’s something we are all capable of achieving. That was the message that David Usher shared through an inspiring and musical dialogue at Sheridan’s Creators Conference on Oct. 28. Although Usher’s talk was motivational, the college’s announcement of $100,000 in funding for SRCA (Scholarships, Research and […]

Money Guide

Money Guide

STORY BY BRITTANY PREOCANIN Being a student definitely comes with its perks—the responsibility, life experiences and decision-making, from day one to the day we graduate. We walk through these doors into a chaotic world of classrooms, time management, due date submissions and late night studying. On top of that, students get to look forward to […]

Music Fills the air on Sheridan’s Main Stage

Music Fills the air on Sheridan’s Main Stage

STORY BY ROSS ANDERSEN VIDEO BY ERIN QUEENAN  Music filled the air in Macdonald-Heaslip hall as Sheridan Theatre students showcased world-class musicals. Sheridan held its second annual Canadian Music Theatre Project festival (CMTP) last weekend. Four musicals were performed lasting 45 minutes each, with a 10-minute intermission in between. The festival features of a series of […]

Blue Jays salute Sheridan

Blue Jays salute Sheridan

STORY BY CORDELL VENTURA AND MICHAEL MELRO PHOTOGRAPHY BY CORDELL VENTURA The Toronto Blue Jays honoured Sheridan College Athletic Therapy students Joshua Katz and Jacquelyn Ledrew at a sold-out Rogers Centre on Saturday afternoon. Katz was awarded the 26th annual Sheridan College Sports Medicine Scholarship. As part of the award, Katz spent his summer interning […]

Lady Bruins lick wounds after tough home opener loss

Lady Bruins lick wounds after tough home opener loss

STORY BY NATALIA CAMARENA After coming off a record-breaking win against Mohawk College, the Sheridan women’s rugby team dropped their home opener against Conestoga College on Friday. The Lady Bruins started off strong, scoring the first try of the game. But injuries caused their game plan to fall apart. “The injuries started and I had […]

The impact of international students on Sheridan and the economy

The impact of international students on Sheridan and the economy

STORY BY JAKE HRIBLJAN During the 2014-’15 year at Sheridan College, a total of 38,413 students were enrolled full time. Of those students, 6,609 were international students. Despite the fact they represented only 17% of the student body, international students accounted for almost half (45.7%) of Sheridan’s tuition revenue. This might come as a surprise to some […]

Career Centre

Career Centre

What happens after graduation? Trying to find a job. What if a student needs help with that? The Sheridan Career Centre provides one-on-one counselling to help students prepare for their future. One-on-one appointments with a guidance counsellor help a student prepare for their future career. Counsellors help students by improving resumes or portfolios, using online […]

Arkells perform surprise encore late into the night at the Marquee

Arkells perform surprise encore late into the night at the Marquee

STORY BY BRITTANY PREOCANIN Hamilton band Arkells surprised the pumped up crowd at the Marquee Friday night with an unexpected encore. After an 18-plus set, which opened with Come to light, the band walked off stage and through the hallways to the back of the bar. About 15 minutes later, band members Max Kerman (lead […]

Program set to give single moms a boost

BY REBEKAH OLIVEIRA It’s considered the new face of Canadian families – the single mother household. As the number of single mothers increases, Homeward Bound Halton program is helping single moms break the cycle of poverty and bring them out of homelessness by providing them with a post -secondary education. Sheridan launched the program earlier […]

Heirloom watch reveals a hidden link to town’s history

Heirloom watch reveals a hidden link to town’s history

STORY BY KELSEY LYONS PHOTO BY KELSEY LYONS/ THE SHERIDAN SUN   Branson Johnson had a scar on his upper lip from a dog bite, something that his family wouldn’t have even known without a particular document that is the main attraction in an exhibit that opened last week in the Learning Commons. Last Monday, […]