These diet trends involve unconventional eating habits, but they have provided students with some results
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A diverse set of page turners ranging from memoirs, to literary fiction, to young adult stories
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Plastic pollution is on the rise thanks to the pandemic. What can we do?
With masks and single-use plastics being used every day, it’s no wonder people are using 250 to 300 per cent more plastic
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From Jorgenson Hall to PlayStation ads, Ryerson student makes his mark in esports
A recent graduate of Ryerson’s psychology program, Safir Sodouri has become one of the faces of Leafs Gaming League On a Friday in December 2019, Safir Sodouri, like any typical …
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Job hunting in a pandemic? Canadian business leaders share their best career advice
by Meilin Maby Meilin MaFrom encouraging use of the gig economy to avoiding asking ‘clunker’ questions, executives give their best tips for new grads — and anyone hoping to solidify their career As the …
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Crystal healing has become more popular during the pandemic, but scholars and market experts are skeptical of their healing properties
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Host Simran Singh speaks with managing editor Kirti Vyas about how yoga, among other cultural practices, has been appropriated and removed from its religious and spiritual context. Later, she speaks …
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Managing editor Kirti Vyas, with podcast producer Meara Khanna, examines the cultural appropriation of different religious and spiritual practices that originated in Indigenous and South Asian cultures, such as yoga.
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Dismantling cultural appropriation within the health and wellness industry
by Kirti Vyasby Kirti VyasWomen of colour are paving the way forward to be inclusive to all
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For some students, marijuana is a useful study and relaxation aid
Cannabis users also need to be aware of the risks associated with use *Names have been changed for privacy reasons Jill*, a fourth-year creative industries student at Ryerson, finds herself …