Students voice concerns on potential faculty strike
BY ALLIE MURRAY The possibility of a faculty strike at Ontario colleges has left students wondering how it may affect this school year. A potential […]
BY ALLIE MURRAY The possibility of a faculty strike at Ontario colleges has left students wondering how it may affect this school year. A potential […]
BY ANDREJ FEHER The Milton Leisure Centre, a major community hub, celebrated 25 years on Saturday. The anniversary coincided with the completion of roof renovations, […]
BY ALIZA LATTA The 2017 Binbrook Fair ran over the course of three days, from Sept. 15 to Sept. 17, and was one large celebration, […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS There was a whale on the beach. For many people, encountering this scene in a dream could be forgettable. For Bobbi M. […]
If you want to make a difference this spring, the Canadian Cancer Society suggests signing up to be a volunteer for Daffodil Month. “We need hundreds […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS Richard Wagamese is gone. The Ojibway author, from Kamloops B.C, was known for his writing, which focused largely on Indigenous characters and […]
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 […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS According to the Government of Canada, we manufacture over 3 million tons of paper per year. Amazon, the giant of online markets, […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS There are no books in Sheridan’s new library. That’s how it is supposed to be. It’s a library of things- the first […]
BY JESSICA PALUMBO AND MATT COFFIN Some people believe that it would be a cute Christmas morning moment to see their child or spouse unwrapping […]
BY RYA WALFORD No more early mornings or long classes, no more due dates or grades, Christmas break is the holy grail of the school […]
BY CHRISTY JANSSENS It looks like Sheridan’s journey toward becoming a university is going to take a detour. At President Mary Preece’s first Advisory College […]
© The Sheridan Sun