Studying, working – and sometimes just getting by – under the shadow of COVID-19
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How the pandemic has altered student exchange trips Roy Luo enters the glorified hallway that is his Toronto basement for what feels like the millionth …
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How young people are navigating therapy to help themselves – and their relationships Catherine Abes, 23, sets her laptop on her bed, facing the wall. …
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After a year of remote learning, Ryerson film students continue to struggle with limited hands-on opportunities With hours of pandemic safety preparation behind her, Gloria …
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Reporters and producers forced to come up with ‘creative solutions’ Amanda Cupido, a podcast producer and a Ryerson School of Journalism instructor, sits in her …
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Chef navigates COVID-19’s disruption of the restaurant industry with street smarts It’s New Year’s Eve 2020 and two small children play around an old, black, …
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Ryerson racing student groups move their clubs and cars online The whirring of power tools, the screech of metal on metal, and rumbles of laughter …
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The loss of human touch: Virtual hospital visits often mean pain for loved ones
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Two out of five households in Toronto have insufficient internet speeds — and some Ryerson students are paying the price
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‘When you’re at home, and everyone is doing their day-to-day stuff, it’s a big distraction’ As the clock strikes 7 a.m. Namariq Abdalsed walks out …
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When a student’s bedroom and computer turn into the classroom, it creates new challenges
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How the pandemic has influenced breakups, new love and self love