Year: 2017
Sheridan panel highlights gender gaps in film industry
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS There aren’t enough women in film. The number of women entering the Canadian media field in general is pretty dismal. This […]
Get Out keeps viewers on the edge of their seat
REVIEW BY JULIA BROWN Get Out is a game changer. Jordan Peele, writer, director and comedian, knows how to grab viewers by the throat from […]
The history of Canadian newspapers
BY KENNEDY COLTHERD Newspapers have been a way for members of the public to retain information from stories going on in their community to stories […]
The Den – March 6 – Bottom Hour News Updates
Tyler Elson has this week’s news update Leafs Raptors TFC Bruins Trade deadline – winners/losers Jays spring training Roster update Bret Lawrie Hockey Basketball MOS Package […]
The Den – March 6 – Top Hour News Updates
Kevin Sacdalan has all your sports headlines and news for March 6, 2017 11:00 am News Update Trump Travel Ban, RCMP Commissioner Retires, New Toronto […]
Oakville helps continue conversation about mental health
BY JULIA BROWN What happens when a room full of people all have the same goals? Change. On Feb. 16 at Otello’s banquet hall, the […]
The legacy of Annie Smith lives on
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS Who was Annie Smith? There is a building at the Sheridan Trafalgar Campus bearing her name. If you go inside, you’ll see […]
A view from 70 storeys above
BY SAMANTHA MOYA Don’t look down! From 70 storeys above the view is stunning and shocking. A scary sight to some is calming to this […]
Sheridan talks love at Open Mic + Poetry Slam
BY TYLER CHOI Sheridan College opened up the podium and their hearts to anyone with a voice on this month’s Open Mic + Poetry Slam. […]
Pink Shirt Day takes aim at bullying
BY KENNEDY COLTHERD For the past week Pink Shirt Day and Jewel’s cause have partnered up with Sheridan College to host an anti-bullying and togetherness […]