The feminist activist spoke virtually about the ever-changing sphere of activism, and how to fight the good fight
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The feminist activist spoke virtually about the ever-changing sphere of activism, and how to fight the good fight
How the pandemic has changed Toronto weddings
Sitting on a stool in the Student Learning Centre, working quietly on her laptop, Ashley Meza-Wong is getting ready to send out a newsletter with upcoming events to members of Ryerson’s Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS).
International students at Ryerson struggling to adapt to Canada felt a little more at home after a screening of Persepolis last week.
For most students and party veterans, Halloween is a chance to dress up, have fun and get silly. But few know about the day’s queer party culture roots.