About 122 students are still living in residence after the March 23 move-out deadline A sign in Pitman Hall urges students to avoid common spaces. (Photo courtesy Tess Stuber) Students…
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Ryerson residences to house health-care workers?
by Julie Mutisby Julie MutisThe International Living/Learning Centre has been emptied in response to requests for accommodation by hospitals. Courtesy Ryerson University Ryerson residences may be used to house front line health-care workers during…
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Students and employers adjusting to on-campus job changes
by Julie Mutisby Julie MutisAmidst COVID-19, campus employers are having to amend work expectations or part with employees. Many student employees in public-facing jobs have been unable to work after non-essential services on campus…
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Ontario elementary teacher strikes have been in the news recently as unions remain in a deadlock with the province. The funding and policy changes that have spurred this strike action include an increase in class size, cuts to programs for at-risk kids and those with special education needs and refusal to increase wages for teachers.
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Placement cancellations raise job prospect concerns for nursing students
by Julie Mutisby Julie MutisNursing students across Ontario could face challenges becoming registered nurses after work placements were cancelled due to COVID-19. The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) requires nursing graduates to complete a set number of placement hours before they can work in the field as registered nurses.