Tag: Trafalgar Campus

  • Sheridan’s waste audit digs deep

    Sheridan’s waste audit digs deep

    STORY BY MICHAEL RODRIGUES A Tim Hortons coffee cup. Is it mixed recycling? Does it belong in organics? Or does it belong with the other trash? On Oct. 16, Sheridan’s Office for Sustainability conducted its first waste audit since April 2013. With the intention of finding ways Sheridan College can reduce the amount of waste…

  • SU and college scramble to fix shuttle bus mess

    SU and college scramble to fix shuttle bus mess

    STORY BY CHRIS COUTTS Some arrive late. Some have to leave early. Some even miss their class altogether. The shuttle service to Sheridan’s three campuses has been experiencing delays and backlogs since the first day of fall classes, and the college’s administration and Student Union are unclear on how to effectively resolve the problems. The…

  • The Oakville Bike Tour

    The Oakville Bike Tour

    VIDEO BY CATARINA MUIA UCycle Sheridan held it’s first Oakville Bike Tour for students at Trafalgar campus on Sept. 25. Students made stops throughout the city, and ended up at Chocolate Alphabet & Casa del Gelato. To read the story, click here.

  • Bruins continue to roll on the competition

    Bruins continue to roll on the competition

    BY MIKHAIL HELLER The men’s soccer team continued its win streak Tuesday, shutting out the visiting Niagara Knights 4-0 at Trafalgar Campus. The Bruins (3-0-0) took the lead early in the first half of the game, quickly controlling the pace from goals by both Raheem Edwards in the 11th minute and Molham Babouli in the…

  • Theatre Tech clean out their closets for awards money

    Theatre Tech clean out their closets for awards money

    STORY AND PHOTOS BY DARYLL HINVES Suits, jewelry, dresses, hats and more. The Sheridan Theatre Wardrobe Sale on Friday had it all, and many people walked away satisfied. “It was a huge success,” said Sheridan Theatre’s head of wardrobe, David Juby. “There was a lineup running down the hall.” Each year, the Music Theatre and…

  • Look through the window what do you see?

    Look through the window what do you see?

    STORY BY CHAD MASON-AUBERTIN Sheridan’s Visual Merchandising Arts, (VMA) students spend two years perfecting the art of “pleasing the eye.” They even take their skill and showcase it around Sheridan. Ever wonder what the 10 display cases sitting single file in front of Tim Horton’s are? Or the big glass box that housed the inspiration…

  • Bruins dominate five sets over Redeemer

    Bruins dominate five sets over Redeemer

    STORY AND PHOTOS BY DAVID PELOSI Thanks to the fast hands of Jeremy Fantin, the Sheridan Bruins men’s volleyball team (5-8 OCAA) defeated the Redeemer Royals 3-2, in a five-set thriller Jan. 18. The Bruins effective offensive strategies allowed for crucial digs to turn into fierce kills by Josh Butler and Fantin, who delivered the…

  • Mockdown 2013 – SCAET lockdown drill and police training exercise

    Mockdown 2013 – SCAET lockdown drill and police training exercise

    STORY, VIDEO & PHOTOS BY THE SHERIDAN SUN TEAM Check back with thesheridansun.ca at 9.am on Monday Nov. 25 for live coverage of the joint Sheridan/Halton Police lockdown drill in SCAET building. The drill will last about 20-30 minutes while police execute a training exercise simulating a school shooting and lockdown situation complete with fake…

  • Mickey & Judy will make you laugh, inspire you to follow your dreams

    Mickey & Judy will make you laugh, inspire you to follow your dreams

    BY JESSICA WEINGARTEN It’s often said that you should never forget where you came from. Michael Hughes, actor, musician and playwright, is returning to his roots at Sheridan College next week with his one-man show, Mickey & Judy. Hughes, the titular “Mickey” (it is his nickname), chose to highlight his relationship with actors Mickey Rooney…

  • LIVE EVENT: Arts and Innovation Day at Sheridan College

    LIVE EVENT: Arts and Innovation Day at Sheridan College

    COVERAGE BY JON D. CLARKE This Friday beginning at 8:15 a.m., The Sheridan Sun will have live coverage of Arts and Innovation Day at Trafalgar campus. Speakers will address the merging of business skills with the arts, with guests who have made successful careers from their art after college.

  • Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope takes centre stage

    Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope takes centre stage

    STORY BY GREG LONGLEY PHOTOS BY MIKAELA BAKER It’s been more than seven years in the making, but the story of Terry Fox is set to make its Canada-wide debut on Theatre Sheridan’s musical stage. Marathon of Hope, a new folk musical about the iconic journey of Terry Fox and his run across Canada to raise…

  • G Wing kiosk closed for business

    G Wing kiosk closed for business

    STORY & PHOTOS BY GREG LONGLEY The food kiosk on the second floor of G-Wing at Trafalgar Campus that once sold pastries and Starbucks coffee has been closed for two years now, and it doesn’t look like it’ll be reopening any time soon. “Ultimately it’s going to come down to what Sheridan wants to do,”…