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Sheridan films hit the big screen

Sheridan films hit the big screen

STORY BY BRITTANY PREOCANIN What’s normally a dream come true for film and television students is now a real possibility for any aspiring Sheridan filmmaker. On Monday, March 23, dozens of three-minute shorts will be screened as a fundraiser for the Media Arts program’s year-end award ceremony at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.     The […]

‘We need to become the educated masses’

‘We need to become the educated masses’

STORY BY CAIT CARTER Although Sheridan has an Aboriginal Initiatives office, much of the college’s community is unaware of its purpose. Sheridan’s Aboriginal Initiatives Office has been created mostly by mandate. Paula Laing heads the Aboriginal Initiatives Office, and helps Aboriginal students transition from their traditional backgrounds into the college’s community. “There are over 100 […]

Fleming and Georgian College take home Intercollegiate CSI Challenge trophy

Fleming and Georgian College take home Intercollegiate CSI Challenge trophy

MEDIA BY MEHREEN SHAHID In a first-time initiative by the School of Public Safety, Sheridan College, groups of students from investigations and police foundations programs from six colleges across Ontario visited Davis Campus residence to test their forensic skills. The voluntary activity held on Saturday, March 7, was an attempt at teaching students the basics […]

In the Heights, in the making

In the Heights, in the making

STORY BY OLIVIA LITTLE Lead actors, Alex Kelly and JJ Gerber, along with the rest of the cast, are working hard in preparation for next week’s opening night of the musical In the Heights. The cast is at rehearsals six days a week, sometimes for 12 hours at a time. “Yesterday we rehearsed from 10 […]

Vegan living with non-vegans

Vegan living with non-vegans

STORY BY SATYARTH MISHRA Is it hard to live with a non-vegan for a vegan? what are those circumstances that sometimes shatter the love? The adjustments they do to make their relationship perfect, are those enough? or there could be more they have to face everyday. Read about the experience of vegans who are currently […]

Students program themselves a future

Students program themselves a future

WILL DIXON The Sheridan Sun looks into Sheridan’s Game Design program to see what kind of work they’re students are doing and where they can go outside of the program. Options abound within the Greater Toronto Area. Check out the link to read more.

The true cost of working through school

The true cost of working through school

BY FILIPE DOS SANTOS For some students, starting college or university brings to mind visions of partying, new experiences and a new-found sense of freedom. For others, the beginning of their post-secondary education means having to find the cash and the time to pay for it, even if it means lower grades. Is it worth […]

Cupcake Day raises dough to help homeless animals

Cupcake Day raises dough to help homeless animals

STORY BY MANDI HARPER Bake some cupcakes, fight animal cruelty and raise some funds for the Oakville & Milton Humane Society on Feb. 23. The OMHS is hoping to raise $20,000 to help keep animals in need of food, shelter and affection off the streets and into their new and loving forever homes. Lisa Ashby’s […]

Young people open up about the stigma of mental illness

Young people open up about the stigma of mental illness

STORY BY JANA GREGORIO The feelings of hopelessness, sadness and worthlessness and recurring thoughts of suicide overwhelmed Sheridan alumnus Catia Aguiar for years before she finally sought help from a counsellor on campus. A graduate from the social service worker program, Aguiar, 24, knew she needed to seek help after experiencing symptoms of depression for many […]

Artist of the week: Kelsey Merkle

Artist of the week: Kelsey Merkle

Name: Kelsey Merkle Program: Illustration Year: Third year Hometown: Clarence Center, New York How did you start drawing? As a child I grew up admiring my grandmother’s paintings. I always dreamed that one day I could be just as skilled as her. Around the age of seven I started taking art lessens outside the traditional […]

Artist of the week: Linda Yan

Artist of the week: Linda Yan

1. When did you start drawing? My earliest memory of picking up a pencil was when I was scribbling all over my grandparent’s walls and my mom’s nice wool jacket. My grandpa would also give me calendars to deface and draw on the back of. 2. How would you describe the art you create? Colourful and […]

Protecting human souls using art

Protecting human souls using art

MEDIA BY MEHREEN SHAHID First-year Art Fundamentals students created wearable protection gear that shields a human condition (depression, anxiety, etc.) or part (heart, head, etc.) Here’s a closer look at their final designs. HINT: Hover your cursor over the bottom-right corner of the image to turn a page! [kml_flashembed publishmethod=”static” fversion=”8.0.0″ movie=”http://sunarchives.sheridanc.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/ProtectiveArtsLookBook-SHAHID.swf” width=”950″ height=”500″ targetclass=”flashmovie”] […]