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Cory Morrison is a second-year Journalism student at Sheridan College. He has well-known passions for writing and weather reporting. His passions for these two things inspired him to enroll in Sheridan's Journalism program. He also has autism spectrum disorder.

The jet stream and its wild tracks

2019-03-18 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON Wild weather is affecting all corners of the globe. It’s interesting to look beyond the floods and flash freezes at what makes […]

Personal challenge: 35-km trek across town in one day

2019-03-11 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON Do you like to exercise? Do you remember when your parents told you that you could only walk a certain distance from […]

February weather rollercoaster

2019-03-04 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON With lots of ice, snow, and wind, but with fluctuating temperatures, February was certainly a wild ride at times in the Greater […]

January’s tale of two halves

2019-02-04 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON In like a lamb and out like a lion. This sums up January 2019’s weather in the Greater Toronto Area. December’s lack […]

Canada’s tourism is on the rise

2019-01-21 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON According to data released this month from Statistics Canada, the tourism industry as well as the number of tourists who visit Canada, […]

Architectural technology students to help homeowners

2018-10-17 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON Students in Sheridan’s Architectural Technology program will soon be starting their home renovation projects in their building renovations course to help homeowners. […]

‘Shoulder season’ poses challenges at Sheridan

2018-10-10 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON With weird fall weather upon us, facilities services want the community to be aware of the challenges they face when it comes […]

Mission Zero removes phragmites to benefit other species

2018-10-03 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON Sheridan’s Mission Zero team in the Office for Sustainability has been removing phragmites to benefit the environment outside Trafalgar Campus. Kayanase, an […]

Trafalgar library renovations bring in more students

2018-09-26 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON Trafalgar Campus library staff has noticed positive changes since summer’s renovations have wrapped up. Kim Haney, a library reference support clerk, said that […]

Sheridan Student Union’s insurance plan has unique benefits

2018-09-19 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON Sheridan Student Union’s The Whole Tooth event has been providing students with information on the benefits of Sheridan Student Union’s health and dental […]

The journey of autism services

2018-06-18 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON Services for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder are crucial to helping them overcome their challenges. Martin Gallagher, a Sheridan student with Autism […]

ErinoakKids goes through big changes

2018-05-28 Cory Morrison 0

BY CORY MORRISON ErinoakKids has a long history of serving children with disabilities. As demands for services are increasing each year, the ErinoakKids community feels […]

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‘The Pitt’ — Just how realistic is the gritty ER series?

2026-02-17 0

The Pitt is back with season two on HBO, the show, a popular real-time medical drama, slices up a single ER shift into eight one […]

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Tickling the ivories — How to start playing the piano in 10 steps

2026-02-17 0

By Ivan  Makuza Around the year 1700, in Florence, Italy, an instrument maker named Bartolomeo Cristofori changed music history.  Employed by the powerful Medici family, […]

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Embracing books — Five steps to dive into reading as a hobby

2026-02-13 0

By Daniella Daniel-Kalio For many people, reading is associated with school, work, or something that must be done in order to be deemed productive. As […]

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