Ryerson’s Environmental Health and Safety team said a COVID-19 positive person was on campus two weeks ago
Nabeeha Baig
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COVID-19OpinionThe World After COVID-19
Why does time feel so different now?
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigIf you feel like the shift from lockdown has distorted your perception of time, you are not alone. During this pandemic, many have experienced insomnia, anxiety, and even depression symptoms from lack of socialization, lack of time outside, and “a general feeling that all of our goals are at a standstill.”
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FeaturesStudents
How Gen Z students are practising New Age spirituality
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigYoung people today are turning to spirituality for personal growth and exploration
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ElectionsNewsPoliticsU.S. Election
How social media influencers are trying to get the U.S. youth vote
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigCelebrities and popular social media accounts are the new faces of advertising for youth participation in the American election Young people are using social media platforms like Instagram to encourage…
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Community NewsNewsOff CampusPoliticsTop
Toronto protests aim to draw attention to atrocities in Nigeria
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigProtests aim to draw Canada’s attention to state violence in Nigeria.
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NewsOn CampusScience & Technology
Ryerson student team on track to complete new rocket
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigRyerson Propulsion Group set to finish rocket engine next summer after two years of preparation The Ryerson Propulsion Group (RPG), a student team aiming to design, build and test a…
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Arts & LifeCommunity NewsIndigenousNews
Ryerson’s annual powwow goes digital to deal with pandemic
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigPowwow education week started Monday and will culminate in a live stream on Friday The Indigenous student-led Ryerson powwow is going all-online this week to work around the limitations COVID-19…
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Community NewsNewsOff Campus
Toronto community fridge initiative tackles food insecurity with mutual aid
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigFood sharing sites sometimes emptied multiple times a day by residents in need.