The pandemic has been a learning laboratory for business schools across Canada Lorenzo Somma has a double identity. He is both an entrepreneur and a business student at the McKeil …
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Toronto cafe converts into farmers market Sundays and Wednesdays
Page One cafe, near Ryerson campus, offers visitors the opportunity to shop local
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Data reveals female staff at Ryerson make five per cent less than male counterparts
Despite wage gap, Ryerson got a “decent report card” on gender representation among staff: investigative reporter
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Ryerson alum strives to make fashion more inclusive through Braille beaded clothing
by Asmaa Toorby Asmaa ToorAille Designs aims to destigmatize disability by creating designs that are fully legible for braille readers
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Ryerson students launch successful web conferencing startup during COVID-19
First Class Conferencing Facilitation expects to bring in $500,000 in revenue by the end of 2020
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Five ways to support small local businesses this holiday season
by Kayla Empeyby Kayla EmpeyWith lockdown back in effect in Toronto, small businesses need your help
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How COVID-19 will affect Toronto’s student rental housing market
by Josh Scottby Josh ScottThe Ryersonian spoke to three real estate experts about how the coronavirus has impacted Toronto’s student rental housing market and what these shifts might mean for Ryerson renters post-COVID-19.
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What post-pandemic Toronto might look like
One expert sees cycling as a great way to address a number of crises Toronto faces, including climate change, affordability, and transit.
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Zoom regulations during pandemic concern activists, academics
Zoom’s rapid expansion involved growing pains. The company recently settled with the Federal Trade Commission in the U.S. over claims of deceptive security practices during the early days of the …
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Virtual learning could better prepare students to navigate a rapidly changing job market, experts say
by Mahad Araleby Mahad AraleSome experts say if students become more accustomed to the new reality of working from home, this might better enable them to tackle some of the challenges that will arise …