With masks and single-use plastics being used every day, it’s no wonder people are using 250 to 300 per cent more plastic
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From Jorgenson Hall to PlayStation ads, Ryerson student makes his mark in esports
A recent graduate of Ryerson’s psychology program, Safir Sodouri has become one of the faces of Leafs Gaming League On a Friday in December 2019, Safir Sodouri, like any typical …
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Poor internet is affecting education
by Kayla Empeyby Kayla EmpeyTwo out of five households in Toronto have insufficient internet speeds — and some Ryerson students are paying the price
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Learning is a whole new challenge when siblings interrupt and parents won’t stay quiet
‘When you’re at home, and everyone is doing their day-to-day stuff, it’s a big distraction’ As the clock strikes 7 a.m. Namariq Abdalsed walks out of her room towards the …
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How a lack of cultural competency in mental health care is failing BIPOC communities
by Pia Aranetaby Pia AranetaRacialized individuals face greater barriers to mental health support despite having worse mental health than their non-racialized counterparts. How can cultural competency training alleviate the problem?
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Dismantling cultural appropriation within the health and wellness industry
by Kirti Vyasby Kirti VyasWomen of colour are paving the way forward to be inclusive to all
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Are self-help therapy books an adequate replacement for professional therapy?
For many postsecondary students, self-help therapy books are a means to an end until in-person therapy becomes an option
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COVID-19 triggered an intense form of anxiety in me that revolves around the fear of getting sick
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Online school: The anxiety that comes with learning at home
When a student’s bedroom and computer turn into the classroom, it creates new challenges
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Intuitive eating is a lifestyle that rejects all food rules and aims to repair body image issues caused by dieting