Joe Biden’s inauguration as the 46th president of the United States offers Americans a moment of reflection amidst the chaos of U.S. politics. Ryersonian reporter and American citizen Frank Quaranta …
Opinion
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ElectionsOff CampusOpinionPoliticsSafety and SecurityU.S. Election
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What the conversation about renaming Ryerson University reveals about struggles of BIPOC journalists to tell their story and bias among white journalists in Canadian media
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COVID-19 PandemicGuest OpinionOff CampusOpinionStudents
Nine months on, Ryerson student still suffering from COVID-19 after-effects
‘My symptoms have simply plateaued – no worse, no better’
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BusinessCommunity NewsHow toOpinion
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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Off CampusOpinionPolitics
Jagmeet Singh misses the mark in recent game of Among Us
by Coby Zuckerby Coby ZuckerThe NDP party leader live streamed himself playing with AOC and a handful of online content creators
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COVID-19 PandemicEditorialOpinionThe World After COVID-19
What I’ve learned to appreciate during the pandemic
by Kayla Empeyby Kayla EmpeyI appreciate that COVID-19 has given me the opportunity to take more moments to relax. I have been able to reflect more on what I want for my future, to …
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COVID-19 PandemicOpinionThe World After COVID-19
Why does time feel so different now?
by Nabeeha Baigby Nabeeha BaigIf you feel like the shift from lockdown has distorted your perception of time, you are not alone. During this pandemic, many have experienced insomnia, anxiety, and even depression symptoms …
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EditorialMediaOpinion
Instagram activism is everywhere, but it’s getting us nowhere
by Jasmine Rachby Jasmine RachWhy turning to social media to support a cause you care about could be doing more harm than good
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Community NewsFeaturesIndigenousOn CampusOpinion
The cost of staying the same
by Emily Peottoby Emily PeottoHow refusing to change the name or tear down the statue adversely affects Indigenous students
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EducationIndigenousOpinion
Why there needs to be mandatory university classes on Indigenous history
by Kayla Empeyby Kayla EmpeyThe education we receive in elementary and secondary schools is not enough This story is part of Monumental Challenges, a series looking at Ryerson, reconciliation, and the issues surrounding replacing…