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Students and recent graduates facing high unemployment rate as pandemic continues to freeze the market
by Meilin Maby Meilin MaHalf of recent graduates finished post-secondary education with debt, according to Statistics Canada
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Ryerson student creates startup providing unemployed students with jobs
LocalStudent allows students to choose flexible work options and help fellow members of their community
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What getting married during COVID-19 looks like
by Josh Scottby Josh ScottHow the pandemic has changed Toronto weddings
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More weddings in Toronto last fall despite COVID-19 risks
by Josh Scottby Josh ScottIn September and October, six to seven per cent more couples registered to get married than in previous years, according to City of Toronto marriage licence data
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Ontario extends stay-at-home order across most of the province
Toronto will be under the stay-at-home order until Feb. 22
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Ryerson’s Paper Trading Club teaches students about smart investing after GameStop uproar
by Simran Singhby Simran SinghWhen news about GameStop’s low share price began to spread across the Reddit forum WallStreetBets, many amateur investors and traders including students have gained interest in participating in the rat …
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Business schools adapt curriculum to fit economic situation
by Meilin Maby Meilin MaThe 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