Ryerson University recently announced the full-time return to in-person classes in January — and students couldn’t be more devastated. To highlight the universal despair felt by students across campus, here …
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Student Commuters Anxious about Getting Back on Trains, Buses
Stepping onto a bus or train was part of a typical pre-pandemic morning for many Ryerson University commuters. Before COVID-19 struck and led to the university going to online classes …
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Amid Worsening Mental Health, Students Are Anxious to Return to In-person Classes
Vrinda Satikuwar is nearing the end of her post-graduate diploma in international business management at Seneca College — a diploma she’s completed almost entirely online. The prospect of returning in-person come …
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Why Compassion Is Key to Making January’s Return to In-person Learning Smooth
by Severina Chuby Severina ChuAlthough many students returning to campus in January will not be new, the return to the classroom is going to make even veteran students feel like they’re back in first …
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Innocence Canada began representing wrongfully convicted people in 1993. Today, they have successfully exonerated 24 individuals who’ve collectively spent over 200 years in prison. The non-profit not only advocates for …
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Deaf Stories on Screen: How Mainstream Media Can Improve Community Representation
by Nadia Brophyby Nadia BrophyIn November, Deaf actress Lauren Ridloff made waves as the first Deaf superhero in the Marvel cinematic universe. Ridloff plays Makkari in Marvel’s Eternals, a character who uses American Sign …
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Urban Agriculture Becoming the New Trend to Fight Food Insecurity in Toronto
A city is an unsuspecting place to grow food, but now more than ever, people are turning to concrete jungles like Toronto to create food hubs. Food insecurity has become …
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Pro and competitive gaming is taking the world by storm, and esports are a blooming career option for young people — in part because of their inclusivity compared to traditional …
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The Contradiction That Is Social Media Puts into Question Whether Its Benefits Outweigh Its Drawbacks
Anybody can access Civic Tech Toronto’s weekly Hacknight through the organization’s Facebook. Every Tuesday the diverse community of Torontonians meets virtually to share stories and find solutions to civic challenges …
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Sources warn health-care industry is on the brink of collapse; Ryerson nursing students concerned for their futures
New research reveals just how close Ontario is to losing essential health-care workers, while nursing students raise concerns about the state of the profession they’re stepping into