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Month: November 2021

Home buyers struggle as new policy comes up short

2021-11-30 Evan Loree 0

Canadian home buyers continue to struggle with rising market prices after Parliament’s speech from the throne last Tuesday failed to address low market supply.  “We must keep tackling the rising cost of living,” said Governor […]

How the COVID-19 pandemic made thrifting popular

2021-11-30 Maria Garbanzos 0

In 2020 alone, 33 million people bought second-hand items for the first time. Most bought clothing, followed by books and homeware. According to the 2021 […]

Halo Fans are eager for New Halo Infinite

2021-11-30 Alina Hashmi 0

Halo fans are awaiting the release of the new Halo Infinite game launching on December 8th on Xbox and PC after four years since the […]

Students are struggling to connect with their peers over Zoom

2021-11-30 Ryan Hindle 0

With school moving from the classroom to Zoom, students are struggling to connect with their peers. Classrooms are a place where students get the chance […]

How Sheridan’s Community Garden is harvesting community and experience

2021-11-30 Joel Wakem 0

Sheridan’s community garden is back and preparing to accept new members for its winter 2022 initiative. The Sheridan Sun spoke to Melina Elia, a member […]

Meet Sheridan Mission Zero Hero nominee, Lorina Harvey

2021-11-30 Ryan Hindle 0

As we strive to reduce our carbon footprint, Sheridan has asked students, staff, and alumni to nominate individuals who are already making a change to […]

OPINION: Why I considered removing hijab after the Muslim family killing in the London attack

2021-11-30 Kawther Ramadan 0

Could my religious choices be putting my kids at risk? Rapid thoughts prevented me from sleeping that night after reading the horrific hate-motivated car attack […]

Biking for Change – The Work of Vicki Tran

2021-11-16 Dylan Talbot 0

As people around the world wonder what they can do to reduce their carbon footprint Vicki Tran, a Sheridan employee, is leading the way by […]

OPINION: Jean Chretien should apologize, but we should be skeptical

2021-11-16 Evan Loree 0

I don’t understand why we court the apologies of old western chauvinists. At 87-years-old, the former Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, is quickly being outpaced by […]

How small businesses lost and gained during the COVID-19 pandemic

2021-11-16 Maria Garbanzos 0

Photo by RODNAE Productions on Pexels Whether it be a lack of patrons or a lack of total revenue, traditional businesses have experienced a vast […]

Canadians concerned over rising grocery prices

2021-11-02 Isaiah Albergaria 0

Grocery prices have been rapidly rising all across Canada. The cost of groceries has been on the rise ever since the beginning of the pandemic […]

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Staying in shape at Sheridan — Inside the Trafalgar campus fitness centre

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By Terrance Lee Staying fit is an important part of maintaining one’s health and mind. Fortunately for Sheridan students, the college offers a well-equipped Athletic […]

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When technology and social media becomes too much, try a digital detox

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By Nicholas Grant The average North American spends a staggering 2.5 months a year on their phone. So says a 2024 survey of tech habits. […]

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Haute mess — How these eight fashion myths might be harming your mental health 

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By Daniella Daniel-Kalio Clothing isn’t just about style, contrary to what a lot of people believe. Research shows that it affects mood and confidence through […]

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