Arts & Culture RTA grad documents his run to wellness April 12, 2016 Jacob Morris, in partnership with Ryerson and CAMH, will be completing and documenting ten half marathons across Canada in 30 days.
Arts & Culture Ryerson Band Spotlight: Little Boxer April 5, 2016 The first time Little Boxer performed it was without a stage in the basement of the Smiling Buddha, a bar on College Street in August 2014.
Justine Glover March 29, 2016 By Rob Foreman As she ties up her skates in the locker room, 12-year-old Justine Glover mentally prepares herself for not only her first hockey tryout, but her first time ever playing hockey. As she steps on the ice, she is comforted by the fact that the coach, her friend’s dad, had asked her to […]
Adika Peter-McNeilly March 29, 2016 By Chris Blanchette Basketball players are notorious for tradition and repetition. For instance, Michael Jordan, who is arguably the greatest basketball player of all time, wore his 1982 college basketball shorts under his Chicago Bulls jersey during his time in the NBA. And current Houston Rockets guard, Jason Terry, wears the opposing team’s shorts to […]
Kyle Blaney March 29, 2016 By Ben Shelley Anyone who follows Ryerson hockey knows Kyle Blaney has been a key part of the Rams’ success this year, but few know how challenging his road was to get to where he is. Before coming to Ryerson, Blaney played with the Oakville Blades of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. He was one […]
Julie Longman March 29, 2016 By Gracie Brison For Julie Longman, elementary school was less about playing hopscotch or foursquare at recess and more about landing a spot on the volleyball team. “The school I was at had an amazing gym teacher. He wouldn’t let us on the team until we got 1,000 bumps off the wall,” says Longman. “Then […]
Michael Fine March 29, 2016 By Daniel Rocchi On the ice and off of it, Michael Fine keeps everything in perspective. The captain of the men’s hockey team is quite possibly its best playmaker, and Fine’s vision of the ice and sense of timing and positioning are focal points in his game. “He makes all his line mates better,” says […]
Arts & Culture Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau wears Rye grad’s gowns March 15, 2016 Ryerson fashion grad Lucian Matis designed outfits for Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau, worn at the U.S.-Canada state dinner.
Features Finding truth & reconciliation at Ryerson March 8, 2016 We look at how the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's report on Indigenous issues in Canada has affected Ryerson.
Campus News Ryerson receives $5 million in funding to help promote green energy March 1, 2016 Rye prof Bala Venkatesh and a team of researchers will be looking at alternates to traditional energy systems