In defence of Rob Ford October 19, 2010 Loud, red-faced and brash, Rob Ford is the mayoral candidate many Torontonians love to hate.
Features New foods on the block September 28, 2010 Dominique Lamberton explores the city’s food trends and the strain they put on students’ bank accounts
Communities Dancing Through Life September 17, 2010 If you’d asked me on the morning of September 15th, how I felt about that evening’s Urban Hip Hop Union (UHHU) dance team audition, I would have told you that I was pumped and excited to finally be able to dance here in Toronto. But if you’d asked me five minutes before the audition, you’d have seen a look of panic flash across my face.
Communities Life in the rush line September 16, 2010 My friend Adam and I had originally planned to get our Saturday fix of Toronto culture at the CN Tower. But then we thought of the Toronto International Film Festival, and decided that the CN Tower wasn’t going anywhere.
Features Don’t let the bedbugs bite September 14, 2010 With bedbug infestations on the rise, features editor Kiera Toffelmire investigates why students are considered one of the most at-risk groups to be visited by the blood-sucking bad boys
Communities Event Recap: Parade and Picnic September 11, 2010 On Friday, September 10 about 1000 students marched down Yonge Street and ferried over to Toronto Island to indulge in a free afternoon of live entertainment and barbecued meats (and pseudo meats for the vegetarians). Your's truly was there to check it out. Here's a rundown of what you may have missed.
Communities Fight the back-to-school blahs September 9, 2010 School is officially back in session. We’re trading in bikinis for binders and waking up before noon again. Feeling a bit down? You shouldn’t.
Uncategorized A place to call home April 7, 2010 Ryerson is finally trying to house its booming population. Could new residence buildings bring community to a school so desperate for spirit? Or just provide more beds? Carys Mills investigates.
TORONTO 18 RINGLEADER SENTENCED TO LIFE BEHIND BARS January 13, 2010 A former Ryerson student was sentenced to life in prison on Monday, the most severe sentencing ever given under Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act.
Features On the roof of the world October 28, 2009 Walled in by buildings on all sides, walking around Toronto is a claustrophobic experience. But a small group of students, some from Ryerson, have risen above this obstacle. Roop Gill follows them up the fire escape to find the city's a different place from the skies.
FASHION WEEK VS. EXAMS October 28, 2009 "Our program is rigorous and demanding; on top of that many students work part time. That is the reality of the situation,"-Robert Ott, chair of fashion.