How (un)affordable is Toronto?
BY ROSS CADRANEL AND GABRIELA AGUILERA Living in Toronto is expensive for millenials and Gen Zs. However, it is the biggest city in Canada and […]
BY ROSS CADRANEL AND GABRIELA AGUILERA Living in Toronto is expensive for millenials and Gen Zs. However, it is the biggest city in Canada and […]
This week on the Sheridan Sun Podcast, Joseph DellaVecchia and Noah Sheppard are joined by journalists Mackenna Smith of the broadcast team and JP Armstrong […]
Psychedelic drugs have had a colorful history. Now, psychedelics are being researched as a possible cure for a range of mental illnesses. “Research is still […]
BY JP ARMSTRONG Living in the GTA, Indigenous culture is next to invisible, and it is not an accident. “It’s almost as if people see […]
E-cigarette use, or vaping as it’s more commonly known, is a popular way of consuming drugs like nicotine. Vape products are also used in the […]
The Sheridan Student Union doesn’t want you to go hungry. That’s why the SSU offers the Food First initiative, created over seven years ago as […]
Sheridan College will be showcasing three new shows this week during the 2019 Festival of New Musicals. Hoarding, Grow, and Pump Up The Volume will […]
BY JEAN-PATRICK ARMSTRONG Multiple employees of the Parks and Open Space department of the Town of Oakville have told the Sheridan Sun that recycling thrown […]
BY NOAH SHEPPARD With the 2019 Canadian Federal election right around the corner, the Sheridan College Journalism program is hosting a town hall for the […]
“Ford is playing political games,” said Jack Urowitz, president of OPSEU local 244, reacting to the latest labour negotiations between the provincial government and Ontario […]
BY ROSS CADRANEL By this time next year, the regions of Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville could share the same name. With regards to […]
BY JOSEPH DELLAVECCHIA The call to action was answered on Friday, September 27th, as thousands of schools from across the globe joined Greta Thunberg in […]
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