“The staff camp trip was more than just a retreat—it was a life-changing occasion that prepared the SSU for an exciting future.”
Follow the Events team and learn more about how their experience at Camp Olympia left them feeling inspired to make engaging SSU events in the future!
Why We Need More Events Like Pride Coffee Talk
Did you know that we had a Pride Coffee Talk? Check out Sarah’s experience with hosting an event for the first time as the SSU’s VP of Advocacy, and why events like this are so meaningful to her.
Read moreSSU Vice President’s Eye-Opening CASA 2023 Experience
Have you ever been curious about what the SSU gets up to over the summer? Cameron Spencer, SSU’s VP of Community, shares how his perspective on a student association’s impact had changed at CASA Foundations 2023!
Read moreDay In The Life of a Bruin: Ellie Shim
Have you ever wondered what a typical day is like for an Illustration student (who also works at the SSU)? Ellie Shim, one of your TRC Marketing Street Team Members shares a glimpse at life as a student: from waking up early and going to class and work to falling asleep watching Netflix.
Read more6 Common Reasons Students Breach Academic Integrity (And How To Avoid It)
Did you know that last year over 1200 academic breaches were reported at Sheridan? Your former VP of Academics and Equity shared 6 common reasons breaches happen, and how you can avoid it throughout your school year.
Read moreQ&A Chats: Prospective Clubs 101
Great news, SSU now has over 100 clubs at Sheridan! We sat down with Sarah Stone, one of your current Clubs Coordinators, to get a closer look at what it’s like to be an IXD student, Clubs Coordinator and tips for students looking to get involved with clubs.
Read moreCelebrating IWD at Sheridan: Student Life Coordinators
In honour of International Women’s Day (IWD), we want to celebrate women at Sheridan who have inspirational stories, fascinating journeys and a commitment to empowering themselves and their community. Your Student Life Coordinators, Gybell, Livia and Muskaan share what IWD means to them.
Read moreCelebrating IWD at Sheridan: From Board to VP
In honour of International Women’s Day, we want to celebrate women at Sheridan who have inspirational stories, fascinating journeys and a commitment to empowering themselves and their community. First, we spoke with Rhema Javed, an Honours Bachelor of Community Safety student who is trailblazing a path toward greatness in all that she does.
Read moreA Letter To My Younger Self: Isabelle Hua
“Draw a picture of what you want to be when you group up, and then we’re going to share it with the class. At the time, I wanted to be a wrestler. “Girls aren’t wrestlers.” That’s what one of the kids said.” Isabelle Hua writes a love letter to her younger self and empowers us all through her words.
Read more5 Reasons You Haven't Joined the Board (But Should)
We sat down with students to find out some of the reasons you might be hesitant to get involved, and share 5 solid reasons why you nominate yourself for the Board anyway.
Read moreWhat does reconciliation mean to me?
“Reconciliation for me came from an understanding that the best way we can come together as a society is by letting go and healing the child inside all of us. Understanding who you are and who you want to become.
Read moreBlack History Month 2023: What does "Reconciliation" mean?
Recently it was announced that Sheridan’s 2023 Black History Month theme is “Reconciliation. Solidarity. Now.” At first glance, you may be wondering…what exactly does that mean, and what does that look like today?
Read moreMoving Away From Home: Yannis' Journey
“I moved to Canada at the age of 19 from Dubai, UAE. As someone aspiring to work in animation, I knew Sheridan was where I needed to be.” Your CSR, Yannis, shares her experience making friends, setting boundaries, and finding work-life balance in a new country.
Read more5 Things in my Backpack- Sheridan Commuter Edition
If you are worried because you have never experienced a college life as a commuter or you are confused about what to bring along with yourself when you commute to Sheridan, check out this backpack guide!
Read moreHave You Heard About the "Need or Greed" Campaign?
Your SSU President, Kyle Budge, shares his thoughts on how we can advocate for international student rights, and dives into why we have joined other student unions across Canada in the Need or Greed Campaign.
Read more#SherYourStory: Rupali's Journey
“I was just another international student coming to Canada from Punjab with huge dreams and little experience. It hasn’t been all fun and games coming from my hometown, but you know what they say, “Difficult roads lead to beautiful destinations.” Indeed, it became true.”
Read moreA Letter To My First-Year Self: Livia
If you had to write a letter to your first year self, what would you say? Here’s what Livia, a 2nd year Interaction Design student wrote…. “From what I can say now, your first year will feel like a breath of fresh air. This program might be unfamiliar to a lot of people, but it’s actually a growing field that’s currently in high demand!”
Read more5 Things Every Bruin Should Know: Appeals Assistance
It’s Academic Integrity Week! If you missed out on the workshops and events, don’t worry! We sat down with Tristan Pinnock, your VP of Academics and Equity, to get a closer look at everything you need to know about appeals assistance, support and tips for avoiding academic breaches this year.
Read more#SherYourStory: Leia's Journey
“My journey to Canada was an unexpected one but also a rough one to speak. This was because, at that point in time, I was unsure about my career, what I wanted to do, and where I wanted to go, but I knew I didn’t want to stay where I lived. As a solo female leaving my little island of Trinidad and Tobago, transitioning to a cold climate country is both a huge culture shock and a shift in general.”
Read moreHow Can We Honour Truth and Reconciliation This Year?
September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day. Sheridan College created a list of 30 ways students, staff, faculty and community members can honour National Truth and Reconciliation Day, year round.
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