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Sheridan students are looking for support, emotional and financial, after a war thousands of kilometers away has cast their finances into doubt and put their […]
Sheridan students are looking for support, emotional and financial, after a war thousands of kilometers away has cast their finances into doubt and put their […]
The semester is winding down here at Sheridan and students are feeling the pressure as final exams and projects begin to pile up. Stress is […]
Domee Shi inspires the next generation of animators Sheridan animation students are more excited than ever for the release of Disney Pixar’s latest film, Turning […]
Oakville transit workers are in their second week of picketing after contract negotiations with the City of Oakville have come to a standstill. Both sides […]
Visit Oakville is running the annual Taste of Oakville until March 10th this year. Taste is an opportunity for local restaurants to pump up their […]
Former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, Brian Flores, has recently filed a lawsuit against the National Football League alleging practices of systemic racism. He […]
Nurses were once hailed as heroes but now feel like villains. Since the start of the pandemic, they have experienced an uptick of abuse, both […]
Performance artists are reinventing the medium after Covid-19 has forced many theatrical performances to adapt their work for a digital space. Fringe Toronto, a charitable […]
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 […]
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 […]
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