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  • Stuck in between
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  • Article by Nicole Schlosser
  • Every year in late March, students find themselves in a transition. With the end of school nearing, they have assignments to finish, exams to study for, jobs to find and new schools to apply to. This makes for a very hectic time, especially for graduating students.Yet Alysha Woolner, a graduating student in Sheridan and UTM’s [...]

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  • Harry Potter and the Ontario Science Centre
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  • Article by Nives Hajdin
  • While many of us often wish Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was an actual academic institution we could transfer to, we unfortunately have to settle for J.K. Rowling’s meticulous descriptions of the Gryffindor Common Room or glorious views of the lavishly decorated Great Hall in the film adaptations. That will no longer be the [...]

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  • Happy birthday, Mr. Kurosawa
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  • Article by Amir Ahmed
  • Anyone who made a Google search in the past few days will have noticed that on March 23, the Internet giant changed its standard cover image to a black and white display featuring a Japanese man wearing glasses and a driving cap. If you clicked on the image, the information that popped up informed you [...]

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  • Weird Wide Web
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  • Article by Nives Hajdin
  • In recent years, Flash web cartoons have become an extremely popular source of entertainment. Circulated with the same impact as many of YouTube’s viral videos, online flash animation is commonly known for its seemingly innocent nature and its bizarre, creepy and sometimes disturbing content. Yet the peculiarity of these cartoons is what makes them so [...]

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  • Student art/centre
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  • Article by Gordon Freeman
  • Next time you’re on your way down to the Blind Duck from the second floor of the Student Centre, take a look above your head—you might find some student art.
    Digression, created by Breann Ritchie, a Sheridan College student, hangs above the second floor walkway and is composed of wax-covered cheese cloths, hung from the ceiling [...]

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