Vaccinology is seeing its heyday as pharmaceutical companies across the world scramble to put forward a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine. Looking past the current pandemic, exciting new prospects loom …
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Future for Canada post-pandemic is uncertain, says Ethan Lou
by Paula Tranby Paula TranIn Lou’s new book, what starts out as a long-overdue vacation turns into a series of pandemic-related adventures, anxieties and headaches.
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The show must go on: live theatre continues in the pandemic
How performance companies are keeping traditions alive and creating new ways to put on a show
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The future of live music in the post-pandemic world
During the pandemic, outdoor music experiences and virtual concerts have been tested. Travis Scott’s live performance on Fortnite in March was viewed by 12.3 million people.
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Alumni Farah Nasser and Josh Wingrove reflect on election reporting at Democratic Engagement Exchange event
The acclaimed journalists visited Ryerson to discuss differences between Canadian and American elections, news cycles and social media
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How to ace your online exams
The Ryersonian has compiled a list of helpful tips to get you through exam season.
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Ryerson Overwatch returns to Tespa playoffs after a complete team re-haul
by Coby Zuckerby Coby ZuckerThe team is proud of how fast they’ve come together
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Girl Guides of Canada find new ways to sell cookies
by Sidra Jafriby Sidra JafriThe pandemic has changed the way guides are selling cookies and spending time together.
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If you feel sad right now, chances are you’re not alone. Seasonal affective disorder is a form of depression that typically occurs at the end of the fall months and …
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What we’re watching, listening to, and reading that has absolutely nothing to do with the U.S. election
by OTR Staffby OTR StaffHow the Ryersonian newsroom is distracting themselves from American politics
