September 2024: Sheridan Student Union Recap

 

 
Sheridan Life Update for September 2024 on orange background with multiple photos

September 2024 Sheridan Student Union Recap

As we embark on this new academic year, we are thrilled to highlight the progress we have achieved together in our community. We kicked off this month with the vibrant excitement of a Cyberpunk-themed Welcome Week, which included several fun-filled SSU events and continued to advocate for student access to support like Health and Dental insurance. As September came to a close, we took time to reflect as a community on the importance of Truth and Reconciliation and reaffirm our ongoing commitment and collective responsibility to honour the survivors, families and communities impacted by residental schools. 

Here’s a closer look at what your Sheridan Student Union has been up to this month. 

 

 

Updates From Our Executive Team and Board of Directors 

The Sheridan Student Union at Orange Shirt Day

Sheridan Student Union staff members join together at Sheridan College's 'Every Child Matters Flag Raising.'

As we reflect on the past month, our Executive Team has been hard at work, fostering innovation and collaboration across campuses, all while enhancing the #SheridanLife experience. 

  • All members of the Executive Team participated in the “Every Child Matters” flag raising at the Trafalgar campus. This event honoured the Indigenous children who never returned home, along with residential school survivors and their families. 

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  • The team also attended the Reconciliation Series featuring Mallory Rose, reinforcing our commitment to learn and unlearn as we continue our journey toward reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. 

Truth and Reconciliation Day SSU

Our SSU team unites to honour Orange Shirt Day.

  • As an organization, the SSU purchased 136 shirts, allowing us to donate $1360 to the Orange Shirt Legacy Fund. This organization was established to raise awareness about the intergenerational impacts of residential schools and to emphasize that “Every Child Matters.” 

Alongside our commitment to supporting Truth and Reconciliation Week, our Exec Team enhanced our understanding of students needs through connecting with over 300 students during classroom visits.  

President Ganyo Soh speaks to students at Sheridan College

President, Ganyo Soh, speaks to students during classroom visits at Sheridan College.

Here are a few additional highlights from the Exec Team aimed at enhancing our understanding of student needs:

  • Ganyo, our President, Ganyo hosted her first campus visit for Conestoga Students Inc., alongside SSU Managing Director, Jamie King. The group had the opportunity to network and discuss the wins and challenges regarding the student community. 

Ganyo Soh smiles with SSU Managing Director, Jamie King and staff from Conestoga Students Inc.

  • Amalia, our VP of Advocacy and Community, is now the secondary delegate at the Canadian Alliance Student Association (CASA), alongside Ganyo. She is also now sitting on the ED&I Committee at CASA and the Governance and Internal Review Committee (GIRC). 

  • Vincent, our VP of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion, hosted a survey focusing on equity at Sheridan’s student orientation earlier last month. This survey resulted in a strong desire for support regarding mental health services, specifically through physical activities. 

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Grace smiles at office hours

Grace interacting with Sheridan students at office hours.

  • Grace, our VP of Academic Integrity and Student Success, effectively addressed over 20 academic appeal queries and cases. She also hosted her office hours with the Executive team in the Atrium at the HMC campus. During this event, 50 students engaged with the team, sharing valuable insights on how the SSU can enhance their academic experiences.  

 

 

Our Board of Directors smile with their new member, Angela!

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This month, Ganyo hired Angela Baltodano-Bonilla, our new Chief Returning Officer! Welcome to the team! Angela is already off to a strong start in her new role, as actively hiring two new Board members to represent the Trafalgar campus.

Our Board of Directors is committed to making a positive environmental impact, and recently took part in the Sheridan Campus Community Clean Up organized by Mission Zero. Board Director, Roopkomal Singh, joined the effort at the Davis campus to demonstrate his commitment to promoting our social responsibility for a healthier environment. 

Our Board of Directors at the Sheridan Campus Community Clean Up

 

 

Sheridan Student Union Services

To showcase our Dressed for Success program, the services team ran a booth at the HMC Business Career Fair! From this promotion, they received nine full bags of clothes to be added to this initiative! Thank you to everyone who has donated so far and supported this community-led program. The Services team also ran their first Community Fair of the year, where they had nine community organizations that joined at Davis and 11 that joined at HMC.

Our SSU team members smile at the HMC Community Fair

Sheridan Student Union Community Fair

Many organizations joined the HMC Community Fair!

The services team is excited to announce our latest perk partners, offering you delicious food and valuable services—all while not breaking the bank!

 
 

Sheridan Student Union Events

September was nothing short of exhilarating for the Events team, as they kicked the month off with a very successful Cyberpunk-themed Welcome Week! A drag performance by the one and only Priyanka and a magical night with mind-bending mentalist Wayne Hoffman got students pumped up for the academic year! September also featured arcade games, a roller disco, an oxygen bar, and some outdoor inflatables, for those who felt adventurous enough!  

Priyanka performing at the SSU

Priyanka performs for Sheridan students!

Wayne Hoffman performs at the SSU

Wayne Hoffman leaves students in awe with his blend of magic and mentalism.

Sexual Health Awareness Week brought together some fun pop ups by the Events Team! Hallway Trivia Tic Tac Toe was a hit and served as a great lead up to our always popular Sexy Bingo nights, at HMC and Davis campus, with our award-winning host Alisha Fisher!  

September also went off with a splash with a sold-out Toronto boat party! Over 350 students partied all night in the Toronto Harbour with DJ Ashton Adams and rapper Kalan. 

The team closed out Welcome Week with an exciting Desi Jam at the Davis campus, with almost 300 students attending! 

Students dance the night away at the SSU's Desi Jam

Students smile for a photo at Desi Jam

Students smile together while enjoying the Desi Jam

 

 

Sheridan Student Union Clubs

 
 

Our Club Coordinators hosted their first ever virtual training this month to teach Club Executives how to use our Clubs Corner software! They also hosted their Fall Club Executive Meetings, which educated Club Executives about new and changing policies.

This month, our clubs hosted 26 events and we warmly welcomed five new clubs to our community:

  1. Creative Technologies Club: The Creative Technologies Club explores digital art and interactive tech through workshops and showcases. They provide a supportive space for learning and sharing creative projects in TouchDesigner, projection mapping, Arduino, and coding. 

  2. French Conversation Club: The French Conversation Club is a vibrant community dedicated to learning the French language and immersing club members in the richness of French culture.  

  3. Bollywood and Beyond Screening Club: The Bollywood and Beyond Film Society celebrates the vibrant and diverse world of Indian cinema. Their club is dedicated to showcasing the rich tapestry of films from across India, ranging from the dazzling spectacles of Bollywood to the nuanced storytelling of regional and independent films.

  4. Thaqalayn Muslim Association Sheridan: This club aims to create a safe environment for Shi'i Muslims.

  5. Sheridan Battlegrounds: This club is dedicated to fostering a supportive and engaging environment for players of all skill levels. From newcomers that are eager to learn the basics to seasoned pros looking to sharpen their tactics, this club is the ultimate community for enthusiasts of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds! 

We have 3 new prospective clubs this month:

  1. Found Footage Horror Club: The vision for this horror club is to create a space where fans of the genre can come together to explore and discuss horror in all its forms—films, books, and even games. It's a fun, inclusive community where members can share their passion for horror! 

  2. Mature Student Club: Mature Student Club caters to students who identify as a student who begins their studies at Sheridan a number of years after leaving high school. It allows students to interact through social events as well as allows members to connect with their peers.

  3. Video Game Development Club: Video games have the possibility of being personal to each player, but to create such an experience takes people from many disciplines. We aim to foster a welcoming environment for those of any level or skill to collaborate in the fun of developing games. 

 

 

Sheridan Student Union Food Services

Try our new online ordering system at Station Kitchen, Station Express and Bruin Coffee House!

Satisfying your cravings has never been easier with the addition of online ordering at Station Kitchen, Station Express and Bruin Coffee House!

For the month of September, Food Services launched their new Fall/Winter 2024-25 menu in BCH, The Den, Station Express and Station Kitchen. This included their partnership with Spirit Bear Coffee, which aims to deliver exceptional coffee while supporting First Nations communities with economic assistance through fundraising, donations and partnerships. 

We’re thrilled with everything we accomplished at the beginning of the school year and can’t wait for the fantastic events lined up for the rest of the year! Keep an eye out for more updates and exciting events coming your way! 

 

 

Employee Shout-outs! 

🗣️ We would like to recognize CSR’s Sunny and Tristan for training all of our new staff members! 

🗣️ A huge shoutout to our amazing Club Coordinators—Monica, Miranda, Asmi, and Willam! Each of them ran two club executive meetings this month, and the collaboration they showed during the virtual meetings made a real difference. Great work team! :) 

🗣️ We also give a huge thank you to ALL the Student Life Leads for planning and executing a great Welcome Week! A shoutout also goes to the Events Team for their hard work, dedication, and enthusiasm during the month of September. We are excited to keep the momentum going for the rest of the year! 

🗣️ Food Services welcomes Sukhpreet Sandhu, former part-time SSU kitchen staff member, as their new Food and Beverage Supervisor!