
Student Unions respond to pandemic: advocacy in isolation
COVID-19 has changed society as we know it. Most students in Canada have returned home and, for the most part, on-campus staff have been instructed […]
COVID-19 has changed society as we know it. Most students in Canada have returned home and, for the most part, on-campus staff have been instructed […]
“The only budget decisions we ever made were what to cut,” says Chris Glover. “When Ford is making these cuts… it’s to an already stripped-down […]
Last updated Jan. 31, 2020 _Today over 100 teachers, parents, and students stood on the corner of Kerr St. and Rebecca St. in Oakville, ON as […]
If you have learning challenges, you can get the support you need to succeed at school. Janice Fennell, the manager of accessible learning services at […]
The Career Centre at Sheridan College can be beneficial to most students. Lydia Novak, a counsellor at the Career Centre at the Trafalgar campus, said […]
BY SARAH WEBSTER Taking full advantage of the helpful resources provided at Sheridan College’s Library and Learning Services is something that could make a difference […]
STORY BY TOMMY DESORMEAUX It is a new year at Sheridan, and as classes start this September students are grappling with the Ford government’s changes […]
Written by Michael To, Graphics by Alesha Bhasin Guidelines with grade-school oversight Ontario elementary schools are stuck teaching with a curriculum that are affecting families […]
BY MICHELLE BILTON Sheridan’s new president has a lot of experience with problems students can face. Janet Morrison became president of Sheridan this year. She previously […]
BY JAMES PEETERS Switching from one college or university to another is a big decision. It is not easy to make living arrangements, meet program […]
BY ALYSSA LASHBROOK Residents celebrated with rainbow Skittles and Kool-Aid at the Sheridan Trafalgar residence on Friday with an educational scavenger hunt and a pride […]
BY JAMES PEETERS According to a Stats Canada report released today, more than half of Canadians between the ages of 25 to 64 have college […]
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