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Canada’s history at the Winter Olympics
BY TYLER REYNOLDS With a third place finish at the recent Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, North Korea Canada has proved to the world again that […]
Remembering Richard Wagamese
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 […]
Flu season by the numbers
BY TYLER CHOI It’s that time again. The symphony of sniffles, muffled coughs forced into a hand or arm, and an explosive achoo in classrooms […]
Paper: A love story
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, […]
A library of things
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 […]
Presidential inaugurations of the past and present
BY SAMANTHA MOYA President Elect Donald Trump’s inauguration will take place Friday Jan. 20. President Barack Obama will be stepping down and the U.S. will […]
Den is lit with Christmas spirit
BY KASSANDRA FERNANDES AND LAURA ERNE ‘Tis the season to decorate a Christmas tree. On the first day of December the SSU gave students a […]
Gilmore Girls by the numbers
BY STEPHANIE ALBA It’s been nine years since fans of the beloved show Gilmore Girls has seen Lorelai and Rory Gilmore back on the streets […]
Sweet, sweet Halloween!
BY COLLEEN PODMOROFF October is the prime time for fun activities. It’s the month of Halloween and all things spooky. With that lovely autumn chill […]
All about blood donations
BY JESSICA ROVEDA Donating blood is something people are encouraged to do, but not everyone knows how the process works. Here are some quick facts […]