By partnering with community organizations, a TMU-led pilot project prioritizes harm reduction on campus.
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A look at the news we’re following in the On The Record newsroom this week along with upcoming events on campus.
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Expert says safety audit findings belong to the community, TMU president says employees’ privacy must be respected.
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Various events will be held this week as the university deals with the aftermath of sexual assaults and increased security measures on campus.
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‘A Lazy Solution’? TMU Starts New Semester with Heightened Security
Community members mixed on increase in officers patrolling campus.
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Suspect Arrested in Connection with Kerr Hall Sexual Assault
by Sahara Mehdiby Sahara MehdiToronto Police have charged a man, 31.
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Police Seek Suspect After Person Sexually Assaulted in Kerr Hall at TMU
This is the second sexual assault reported at Kerr Hall this year.
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Ryerson Takes Action as Cybersecurity Attacks Increase
Cyberattacks have been increasing during the pandemic, since many employees are working from home. In response, Ryerson University is setting out multiple security controls for all employees to implement by…
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New Ontario ID system sounds privacy alarm bells
A new Ontario-wide electronic identification system is set to roll out by the end of the year, sparking privacy concerns from consumers about how the province will store their data. …
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Zoom regulations during pandemic concern activists, academics
Zoom’s rapid expansion involved growing pains. The company recently settled with the Federal Trade Commission in the U.S. over claims of deceptive security practices during the early days of the pandemic.