It is now two years into the pandemic and March 13, 2020 still sticks out as a memorable date for Ryerson students, who at the time believed they were getting …
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Imagine you’re standing on top of a ski hill, looking down at well-worn snow paths. These trenches in the snow are your depressive, anxious or ruminating thoughts. There may be …
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Carbon neutrality has become synonymous with running a sustainable operation in the fight against climate change. So far, universities are finding it a hard practice to implement. Only a handful …
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Excel to Inspire: Encouraging Black High School Students to Pursue Post-secondary Education
A new program aims to encourage Black high school students to pursue post-secondary education by having one-on-one virtual sessions with post-secondary student mentors. Excel to Inspire (E2I) is a free …
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Students Turn to Sleep Aids amid Pandemic Stress
Students are using melatonin and cannabis to improve sleep
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It quickly became painfully apparent that the entrants in the Fortnite competition hosted at Samsung’s location in the Eaton Centre weren’t ready for Burhan and Imran Khan.
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Reduced Ttc Service and Existing Delays Heighten Students’ Commuting Concerns Around Wait times, Overcrowding
by Kayla Zhuby Kayla ZhuFourth-year creative industries student Daniel Song commutes to work three times a week to the Jane and Steeles area, taking the York Region Transit’s (YRT) 91 Bayview bus and then …
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From the RCC to the Scotiabank Arena: Aidan Lising’s Graphic Design Journey to Working with the Leafs
Like many other university students, Aidan Lising was confused, doubtful and just trying to figure out what worked best for him. While he worked hard pursuing journalism at Ryerson University …
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Ryerson’s Proof of Vaccine System Leaves Room for Errors, Experts Say
Ryerson University’s proof of vaccination system is expected to be put to the test in full force come January when tens of thousands of people are expected to return to …
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Traffic Safety Experts Worry about Pedestrians as More People, Vehicles Return to Downtown Streets
With students about to return to campus for the winter semester, the university hasn’t done enough to prioritize pedestrian safety, says a Ryerson traffic safety expert. Raktim Mitra, associate professor …