Does live music lead to more happiness?
INFOGRAPHIC BY MATTHEW BURDITT To some, a concert is nothing more than a claustrophobic setting with loud noise. To others, it’s something that can’t even […]
INFOGRAPHIC BY MATTHEW BURDITT To some, a concert is nothing more than a claustrophobic setting with loud noise. To others, it’s something that can’t even […]
BY MATTHEW BURDITT Sheridan College will be holding a Beerfest at The Marquee on April 13, featuring Toronto punk band, PUP as part of the […]
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 […]
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 […]
BY MATTHEW BURDITT Sheridan College recently announced plans to cut the Tourism and Global Travel program from its offerings. “The decision to suspend the program has […]
REVIEW BY MATTHEW BURDITT New year, new music. This month got off to a big start to the year for music. We saw good pop […]
BY JULIA BROWN “The things that people do now in sports, you can’t even believe. These are complete total athletes. To see what human beings […]
BY JULIA BROWN According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 20 per cent of Canadians suffer from a mental health struggle. Suicide has become one […]
BY MATTHEW BURDITT When you’re younger, usually you have dreams like becoming an astronaut, firefighter or a musician. Sheridan student Owen Fisher is attempting to […]
BY JULIA BROWN The day Sheridan staff and students have been waiting for has finally arrived. The new Hazel McCallion Campus expansion is finally complete. […]
BY ADITH NATARAJAN It’s not only exam week where students occupy the Learning Commons, at some point there is a big pile of homework which […]
BY MATTHEW BURDITT Oakville pop-punk band, Seaway has made quite the name for themselves over the past year. They released their second full-length album, Colour […]
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