What's New @ the SSU: June 2022

 

 

We Travelled Across Canada to Show Our Sheridan Pride

June 2022 Recap

This past month, we celebrated Sheridan Pride in person for the first time since the pandemic. We hosted a ton of fun events, travelled throughout Canada to get inspired and kicked off the Spring/Summer term on a high note. Curious what each department was up to throughout June? Let’s take a look!

Sheridan Student Union and Sheridan students took a trip to the city for the Toronto Pride Parade on June 28. Along the way, they stopped by Nathan Phillips Square sporting their SSU Pride caps, Progress Flags and rainbow-colour suspenders, all in support of Pride Month 2022.

 

 

COCA Student Life Summit  

Recently we welcomed three new Student Life Coordinators (SLC’s), Gybell, Muskaan and Livia. Our SLC’s joined a group of other SSU student leaders for a trip to Ottawa to attend the COCA (Canadian Organization of Campus Activities) Student Life Summit. 

Three Sheridan Students standing outside an Ottawa building smiling and waving near a staircase. Above the building is a bright blue sky with clouds.

VP of Academics and Equity, Tristan Pinnock, and Student Life Coordinators, Muskaan and Livia in Ottawa for the COCA Student Life Summit from June 8th- June 12th. 

 This summit was filled with workshops, seminars and fun ways to help spark some inspiration for this year’s SSU engagements and events.  

“COCA was an amazing experience! I learned a lot about events programming and I met a lot of amazing people. It was a really good way to have fun and learn. It helped me to get a lot of new ideas for SSU events and I can’t wait to work on them.” - Gybell, HMC Student Life Coordinator  
 
”Some of my highlight moments at COCA were the late nights we would spend watching acts and listening to various artists. We were given lots of souvenirs, prizes, and good food, but I wouldn't be able to imagine being there without my amazing friends in the SSU. Everyone would make sure no one was missing out, making it a great opportunity to bond with each other. Of course, I couldn't forget the hype we experienced when Danny won Staff of the Year!”- Livia, TRC Student Life Coordinator 
 
Your Marketing Street Team Supervisor, Lexx (who you may remember as a Student Life Coordinator last year) also attended the event and shared: “From my point of view, I would say getting to experience some amazing new artists and bands, having the opportunity to network with other individuals within my field, and learning new skills and tricks to better my work and experiences were a few highlights from COCA!” 

Six Sheridan College students surrounding a green Terry Fox statue outside, smiling. In the background, two buildings with reflective windows and a red tour bus on the right side.

SSU student leaders spot the Terry Fox Statue in Ottawa near Parliament Hill. From left to right: Livia Rafaela (SSU Student Life Coordinator), Tristan Pinnock (SSU VP of Academics and Equity), Gybell Bobadilla (SSU Student Life Coordinator), Allisa Lim (SSU Assistant Manager, Events & CRO), Muskaan Dave (SSU Student Life Coordinator) and Lexx Senior (Marketing Street Team Supervisor). 

“I learned more about how to cultivate a community within the college. As well as the sightseeing, it was so beautiful and a great opportunity to get a better understanding of our Canadian roots! 😊 ” - Lexx, Marketing Street Team Supervisor 

COCA is just one of the many ways we at the SSU look to provide students with career development, training and connections! If you’re looking for a part-time job or curious about other work perks we offer, we’ve got some exciting news.

We’re Hiring! Join the Team 

Work with Lexx on the Marketing Street Team or become a barista at your favourite on-campus coffee and food spots, or help bring Frosh Week to life as an Event Team Member. The choice is yours and the time to apply is NOW! We’re hiring for multiple positions within the SSU.

 

 

What has the exec team been up to?

Your SSU President, Kyle Budge, and the executive team welcomed the new Board of Directors at the HMC Student Centre for their first in-person meeting since being elected in our virtual elections back in April. The Board will have bi-weekly meetings throughout the year and will continue to advocate for student well-being, positive student experiences, and access to quality education.

A large group of Sheridan SSU student leaders smiling inside the HMC Student Centre with wooden panels in the background.

SSU 2022-2023 Board of Directors (Shivang, Sanjey, Om, Luan, Cat, Radhika, Abhay), Sheridan Student Union Vice-Presidents (Tristan Pinnock, Julia Bertola, and Rhema Javed), Board Executive (Saz McKean) and SSU President (Kyle Budge) at the first in-person Board Meeting at the HMC Student Centre Atrium. 

Don’t forget that all Sheridan students are welcome to sign up, stop by and attend SSU Board Meetings (in person or virtually) to share their concerns or feedback with the Sheridan Student Union directly.

Kyle and Saz, your Executive Coordinator, also went to AMICCUS in Nova Scotia to meet with students union from across Canada and learn how to better support student needs. This year was hosted at St. Francis Xavier University, and the conference provided another chance to expand our advocacy efforts across all three campuses.

“ It was great to see how open to discussion professional staff of post-secondary student unions/associations are about a variety of topics, all in hopes to further improve students’ university/college experience!” - Saz, your Executive Coordinator

Rhema, your new VP of Staff and College Engagement, attended the virtual CACUSS conference 2022 called Critical Reflection in Shifting Times. The conference was a three-day virtual event filled with networking opportunities, virtual escape rooms, keynote speakers, and prize giveaways. During the conference, Rhema learned how to best support students as we start to navigate what our return to campus may look like: whether it’s a hybrid or in-person setting.

“The CACUSS conference was a blast, and I connected with individuals from different professional backgrounds across Canada who are dedicated to supporting their students.  One session that stood out to me was how to amplify student voices through a podcast. The session discussed how a podcast could help survivors of sexual violence by giving them a voice. They also discussed their challenges while creating this initiative and some helpful tips.” - Rhema Javed, VP of Staff and College Engagement

A close-up image of 6 Sheridan College students outside in the city. In the background,  people surround a large circle divided into 4 colours: black, white, yellow and red. Three of the students are wearing light blue SSU Pride hats.

SSU Student Leaders at Nathan Phillips Square on their way to join the Toronto Pride Parade celebration on June 28.

Back in Ontario, your Student Leaders have been showing their Sheridan Pride from Mississauga all the way to downtown Toronto. Now, you may have already heard about your VP of Community Development, Julia, representing the SSU during a recent City of Mississauga meeting, but in case you missed it, Julia advocated for building positive spaces for 2SLGBTQIA+ folks from Sheridan and beyond. But that’s not all Julia was a part of this month. From celebrating the Pride Club Party to attending the Pride Parade, there was collective support for a variety of Sheridan Pride celebrations this month!

Julia and Tristan, your VP of Academics and Equity, also supported our Clubs Coordinators and SLCs host the Tie-Dye Pride event at HMC! With over 100 students joining in, we cannot wait to host more events in the new space. 

 

 

Pride Tie-Dye Party @ HMC!  

The Clubs Department proudly announced that one of its prospective clubs, 2SLGBTQIA+ Club, would be hosting a colourful celebration with FREE SSU Swag, pizza and more in honour of Pride Month, with the hopes of bringing the Pride Club to Sheridan! Not only was the event a massive success, but it turns out…the Pride club is almost an official club at Sheridan. Interested in getting involved?  Reach out to your Clubs Coordinator, Sarah, on Clubs Corner. 

Three students wearing blue gloves pose for a photo.  In the middle, the student is holding an SSU tie-dye t-shirt and on the far right, the student is holding a  purple and blue tie-dye bucket hat. In the background, crowd of people.

Sheridan students at the new HMC Student Centre celebrating the Pride Club Tie-Dye Party on June 19 where they learned how to tie-dye bucket hats and SSU swag.


The Clubs Coordinators also proudly announced three new student-led clubs at Sheridan: the Vietnamese Students’ Association, Basketball Social Club, and Ukrainian Students’ Association!

Want to join or start your own club this year? Stay up-to-date on the latest club events and news.

 

 

SSU Offices Are Open!  

We’re also happy to introduce full-time in-person Customer Service Representative office hours! Campus Ambassadors are also walking across campus throughout the day to help you discover more about SSU services.

Our offices at all three campuses are open Monday - Friday to help you navigate your SheridanLife. If you’re looking for help, be sure to stop by our office, email or live chat with us remotely. Here’s how to get in touch with the team 🙂

 

 

What’s Coming Up?  

It’s safe to say, June was a fun-filled month full of advocacy and celebration! Here are a few exciting things to look out for in July:

From launching the Building Positive Space Kits to reintroducing your favourite on-campus food spots, we’ve got a lot planned for July! Are you ready?

  1. SLC's are planning SSU’s Welcome Week 

    Can you guess what this year’s theme might be?  

  2. Building Positive Spaces Kits are Coming Soon  

    Want a peek at what’s inside the boxes?  

  3. Our Food Spaces are Coming Back 
    Coffee, food & smoothies are making a comeback 

 

 

Until Next Time, Stay in the Loop

Stay connected with your student leaders on socials. Here is some fun TikTok videos you may have missed…