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Bruins lose first road game of season to George Brown

Bruins lose first road game of season to George Brown

BY GRANT JENKINS Sheridan men’s soccer team dropped its first away game of the season to the George Brown Huskies at Centennial Stadium. The Bruins came into the game after winning their season opener against Seneca last Tuesday. George Brown looked to get their first win at home following two away losses to open their […]

Furniture studio changes waste to fuel

Furniture studio changes waste to fuel

BY ANDREW GOULART The furniture studio at Trafalgar Campus is giving away free wooden briquettes to students and faculty as a way to keep the wood out of landfills. The studio purchased a German-made wood briquetting machine last year that presses large amounts of wood dust and shavings into small cylinders, known as briquettes. “What […]

A neighbourhood fights back

A neighbourhood fights back

STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY NATALIA CAMARENA In 2015, Money Sense ranked the Town of Oakville as one of Canada’s Top 10 places to live. The article said Oakville had healthy growth, high incomes, and low crime rates. But one of things it didn’t have was affordable housing. Right now many neighbourhoods in Oakville are going […]

Comic book heroines get respect on TV

Comic book heroines get respect on TV

STORY BY STEFAN LEE Every season seems to bring about some new comic book adaptation blockbuster at the theatres, but why bother leaving the house and venturing into the crowds for a glimpse of heroes in costumes fighting off against villains? What’s the better alternative? Staying home, where you don’t even need to get dressed […]

As The Sun Sets

As The Sun Sets

VIDEO BY KEITH CORKUM, ANDREW GOULART AND JAVIER CASANOVA It is the product of much hard work, passion, dedication and memories. We hoped to capture the essence of what journalism is all about, while bringing a sense of finality to The Sheridan Sun as a newspaper. We hope you enjoy the video. It was a […]

Pride club struggles with leader turnover

Pride club struggles with leader turnover

STORY BY CONNOR RIDLEY Clubs have a tendency to wither and die following the graduation of their core members, a fate that the leaders of Davis Pride hope to avert. “Leadership has always been a huge problem at Sheridan with all of the clubs,” said Luciana Belea, former president of Davis Pride. “Presidents change and […]

Zabudsky outlines final hurdles for Sheridan U

Zabudsky outlines final hurdles for Sheridan U

STORY BY JASMINE ANTHONY If you were to hop in your DeLorean and take a trip to 2020, you might very well end up at Sheridan University. If all goes as planned, that will be the name that shows up on future diplomas, degrees and certificates of Sheridan grads. In a town hall meeting at […]

An Era of Rap

An Era of Rap

BY MARIELLE MANGANAAN Rap music has come a long way to be dominating in the music industry today. In over a decade, it has risen through years of ridicule and controversy to now stand at the forefront of pop culture in fashion, social media, and sports. With its hard-hitting beats and lyrics that confront sensitive personal and social […]

Cosplay for a Cure raises money in a creative way

Cosplay for a Cure raises money in a creative way

STORY BY CAIT CARTER What started as a tribute to a deceased friend has turned into a popular staple at local cosplay conventions. In just three years, Cosplay for a Cure has raised more than $10,000 for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Created in July 2012 by Casey Brown, 38, and Gina Greco, 25, the […]

Home movies offer peek into the past

Home movies offer peek into the past

STORY BY JANA GREGORIO A nostalgic look at the day-to-day life of past decades flickered onscreen at the Mississauga Central Library Nov. 21, as the first Home Movie Day showed amateur films dating as far back as the 1920s. Tucked in a corner of the library, a handful of Sheridan film students and faculty screened 8mm […]

Students and teachers need to adapt to online classrooms

Students and teachers need to adapt to online classrooms

BY JASMINE ANTHONY Technology affects everything. It helps us communicate, travel, cook, clean, and shop more efficiently. In education, the emergence of online classes has introduced a plethora of opportunities to prospective students. With all the advantages technology brings, it’s no surprise our teaching system has shifted to include online learning options. That means students […]

Killing them softly with your face

Killing them softly with your face

STORY BY COURTNEY BLOK AND NICOLE CALHAU Do you know the story behind the makeup you applied to your face today? According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), cruel tests are forced on millions of animals every year in the cosmetic industry. PETA says hundreds of thousands of those animals die as […]

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