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Bars drafting ideas to shake up Oakville’s dining

Bars drafting ideas to shake up Oakville’s dining

STORY BY SAMANTHA MAICH Sheridan students are about to see a change in the local bar scene with Shakers becoming a southern smokehouse restaurant, and Philthy McNasty’s sports bar having switched ownership and its name to Drafted. The Shakers Bar and Grill at the intersection of Kerr and Speers Rd. is shifting to a restaurant. Tony […]

Thinking inside the box

Thinking inside the box

VIDEO BY AMANDA SPILKER Ever wonder where the display cases in the B and C Wings at Trafalgar Campus come from? The first- and second-year students in Visual Merchandising Arts design and install them. The two-year program helps students learn the fundamentals of visual design to market and sell a product, idea or theme.

The Sheridan Chorus puts their work into practice

The Sheridan Chorus puts their work into practice

VIDEO BY STEPHANIE ALBA On Wed Nov. 26 the Sheridan Chorus held a choral performance at Sheridan’s Trafalgar campus. The Sheridan Chorus consists of the 2nd year students of the Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance program. The Sheridan Chorus was conducted by professor Greg Andrews and accompanied by Stephen Woodjetts on piano and Connor Lucas […]

Festival of Trees returns to light up Oakville Place

Festival of Trees returns to light up Oakville Place

  STORY BY JONATHAN FERGUSON The trees have returned to Oakville Place after a seven-year absence. The Festival of Trees runs from Nov. 25 to Dec. 9, and five trees will be raffled off with proceeds going to charity. There are five artificial Christmas trees up for raffle, each put together by a store from […]

Five weird, but useful apps

Five weird, but useful apps

BY JEANYLYN LOPEZ From taking notes on your bowel movements, to getting a random person call to make sure you’re up in time for work or joining arms with your partner thorough phone to dance together. The Sheridan Sun found some weird but useful and fun apps to download on your phones.  Make sure to […]

Advertising and Marketing students are the #BestInBlue

Advertising and Marketing students are the #BestInBlue

STORY BY WILL DIXON Sheridan College took the gold at the Ontario College Marketing Competition last weekend. The OCMC is a marketing contest in which 13 colleges across Ontario compete in 11 events for trophies and bragging rights. Georgian College hosted the event this year at Blue Mountain Resort in Collingwood. Sheridan has won in […]

Lady Bruins send Saints packing

Lady Bruins send Saints packing

STORY BY SPENCER LUYBEN The Sheridan Bruins women’s volleyball team (16-5, 5-2 OCAA) stormed the St. Clair Saints (4-4 OCAA) in a straight-set 3-0 (25-23, 25-13, 26-24) victory on Saturday. “It was a pretty big win for us at the end of the day. We were in a three-way tie with Redeemer and St. Clair. […]

Homegrown play goes ‘to away’

Homegrown play goes ‘to away’

STORY BY AMANDA SPILKER A play that made its debut on a Sheridan stage is set to be preformed at an influential California theatre. The Toronto-based husband and wife duo of Irene Sankoff and David Hein penned the 9/11-themed musical dubbed Come From Away. It is set to have it’s world premier this coming season […]

Students urged to check housing’s fire safety

Students urged to check housing’s fire safety

STORY BY WILL DIXON When choosing off-campus student housing, it’s crucial to know more about your place than just how close it is to school. “If you’re going to rent a place, just push the test button yourself, make sure it works,” said Gary Laframboise, chief fire prevention officer with the Oakville Fire Department. It’s […]

Riding the vegan edge

Riding the vegan edge

VIDEO BY CHAD MASON Ever wonder what it’s like to quit eating meat cold turkey and become a vegan? Why would someone become a vegan? Is it healthy? The Sheridan Sun will tackle questions surrounding veganism. The project was sparked from previous coverage of Meat Free Monday. Check back in the coming week for more […]

Paramedic takes saving lives to heart

Paramedic takes saving lives to heart

STORY BY MEHREEN SHAHID When he signed up for a career in paramedic services, saving lives was all that was on Nathan Lam’s mind. His first call to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, however, turned out to be just the opposite. When the patient didn’t survive, Lam, a second-year paramedic diploma student at Humber College, wanted to […]

Not that kind of book

Not that kind of book

STORY BY AMANDA SPILKER Many critics have savaged Lena Dunham’s new memoir Not That Kind Of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s “Learned”. The 28-year-old writer and creator of HBO’s Girls released the controversial collection of essays in September. In it, she delves into her own sexuality, which has been heavily influenced by […]