For professors, the first lecture of the semester is their chance to set the tone for the term and make a good first impression. At least, that’s how Matthias Spitzmuller …
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Ryerson program brings mood-boosting nature walks online
Faced with a pandemic that’s pushing students indoors, Mood Routes is finding a way to share the benefits of nature through a screen. Mood Routes is a weekly walking group …
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Is your astrology addiction more harmful than helpful?
by Serena Lopezby Serena LopezMoon transitions, Geminis and Mercury retrograde are terms that might have taken over your social media. Every day it seems like there is a new cosmic change to explain why …
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Do you get tingles on your head that cascade down your neck and limbs when someone plays with your hair? What about at the sound of soft whispers? If you …
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MuchMusic is back, but this time on TikTok. MuchMusic, which had its official launch on July 7, partnered with the app TikTok to become a “content-driven digital first network.” There …
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Welcome to the inaugural edition of On The Record Player. Every other week, members of the On The Record masthead will curate a handful of songs showcasing what we think …
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At the beginning of the pandemic, fourth-year Ryerson dance student Taylor Collis and her mom would leave their house every week and drive up to a local flower market in …
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The elemental creature moves in to attack, fire spreading through billowing clouds of black smoke. Suddenly a field of lightning erupts from the walls, stopping the creature in its tracks, …
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With the Fall semester in full swing, reporters Bree Duwyn and Monique Vigneault are here to bring you their picks of some of the best Indigenous filmmaking in contemporary world …
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Opinion: All ‘rapped up’ in a male-dominated industry
“There’s a privilege to being a man in hip hop and music in general,” says Akintoye, an up-and-coming Toronto male rapper and TikTok star. This is not an opinion; it …
