STORY AND PHOTOS BY CONNOR RIDLEY Sheridan’s most visible legacy may be its art, but not all of this history is hanging in its halls. Nestled around the south side of the White Oaks apartment complex is a small bookstore, its window cluttered with posters of superheroes and other pieces of nerdy folklore. This is […]
November 11, 2015Comments Off on Labyrinth Books a treasure trove of art and geek cultureRead More
STORY BY STEFAN LEE In a weekly television drama featuring witty dialogue and talented cast members, it would be hard to imagine the real star –earmuffs. But the odd fashion accessory arguably steals the spotlight in Ryan Murphys’s new cult gem Scream Queens. Murphy (creator of the American Horror Story anthology series, Glee) has added […]
November 11, 2015Comments Off on On trend: EarmuffsRead More
STORY BY RACHEL LEE-THOMAS The SCAET wing was a beehive of activity in early November as Game Design students from all years participated in Sheridan’s fourth biannual Sprint Week. Working together in groups of four or more, students put their heads together to design a themed game in five days. Sprint Week happens once during each semester. […]
November 10, 2015Comments Off on Sprint Week at SheridanRead More
STORY BY COLE WATSON AND MEDIA BY ERIN QUEENAN Music Director Neil Bartman and author Brian Hill presented the first act of their new musical, Senza Luce, at Sheridan’s second annual Canadian Music Theatre Project festival. The show was created with the help of producer, Michael Rubinoff, who loved the idea the duo had created. […]
November 4, 2015Comments Off on Works in progress performed at festivalRead More
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY ELISE MORTON The crowd was emotionally touched by the lessons shared by Cree-Metis Warrior and motivational speaker Earl Lambert during A Journey Towards Wellness on Oct. 23 at Trafalgar Campus. His talk showed students and teachers a new way to approach wellness through First Nations culture, the teachings of the medicine […]
November 4, 2015Comments Off on Medicine Wheel ways to wellnessRead More
STORY BY MICHAEL MELRO The Sheridan Bruins lost the opening game of the OCAA provincial soccer tournament in dramatic fashion against the Cambrian Golden Shields, 3-2, bowing out after a penalty shootout. Participants at this year’s tourney at Centennial Park in Etobicoke, consisted of host Humber Hawks (9-0-1 OCAA), Sheridan (6-5-1 OCAA), Cambrian (5-2-4 OCAA), […]
November 4, 2015Comments Off on Bruins lose in dramatic fashion at OCAA tourneyRead More
STORY BY OLIVIA LITTLE Students are travelling to Italy to get up close and personal with timeless pieces of artwork, as well as the vibrant culture. The Italian Art and Culture elective is a 32-day adventure in Italy and is directed by Illustration professor Clemente Botelho and Animation professor Tony Tarantini. “It’s about studying the […]
October 21, 2015Comments Off on Art comes alive on trip to ItalyRead More
STORY BY JAKE HRIBLJAN One day after students rallied to end sexual violence, a case of sexual harassment surfaced near Sheridan College’s Trafalgar Campus. On Tuesday, Oct. 13, the Child and Youth Care/ Social Service Workers peer mentors held Take Back the Night – an event to promote awareness of sexual violence against women. It also […]
October 20, 2015Comments Off on Students march to Take Back the NightRead More
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY CAIT CARTER Students can’t afford to buy decorations for every holiday. It’s as simple as that. With rent, tuition, meals and internet it’s impossible for us to afford any luxuries like Halloween costumes – let alone decorations. Fear not, there is a solution. Whether you’re looking to haunt up your dorm […]
October 19, 2015Comments Off on Budget Halloween decorating is DIY possibleRead More
STORY AND VIDEO BY KEITH CORKUM “I’ve played in bars for years and years and I’m background music. But this is not background music, people actually gave a shit.” This was singer Katey Gatta’s, and many other performers’ appraisal of Sheridan’s Open Mic Night on Sept. 29. The event allowed students to express themselves in […]
October 7, 2015Comments Off on Sheridan’s Open Mic NightRead More
STORY BY COURTNEY BLOK “I love you. I can love you like nobody else could. If I can’t have you, nobody can have you.” They are words a victim in an abusive relationship will commonly hear. Potentially dangerous words. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month, with experts explaining that what can start as a loving relationship sometimes […]
October 6, 2015Comments Off on Domestic violence awareness : Tales of abuseRead More
STORY & VIDEO BY MARK ELGIE They love games, and that is why they jam. At its third game jam, participants at Sheridan’s Paper Bag Jam were tasked with making a non-digital game in 24 hours. In the previous two events held at Sheridan, both the public and students alike could make both board games […]
October 6, 2015Comments Off on Creating a board game from scratchRead More