More people affected by sexual violence are accessing services on campus. In the past year Consent Comes First (CCF), an on-campus resource that supports victims of sexual violence, has been accessed by 150 community members.
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Assaults represent the bulk of on-campus security alerts since 2015
by Ryan Mooreby Ryan MooreAssaults on Ryerson’s campus have been on the rise, representing the largest portion of security alerts in recent years.
As of early November, the Ryerson community has received 131 emailed security alerts this year— a 167 per cent increase from the 49 alerts issued just three years prior, in 2015. Assaults account for 64 per cent of this year’s total alerts.
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Partial campus evacuation as police investigate suspicious package
An unattended package found at the intersection of Gould and Bond Streets this morning has led police to cordon a part of the campus and evacuate several buildings
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Torontonians woke up on Nov. 4 a little more rested than usual as the clocks went back, adding an extra hour to the day. This meant that daylight time would be over, and navigating the streets of Toronto alone would become slightly more difficult and risky.
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Ryerson community members are reporting being punched, kicked in the leg, pushed, grabbed, hit with a stick and – while in a washroom stall – doused with urine from above. …