The Beach on the sixth floor of Ryerson University’s Student Learning Centre is a gathering place to study, chat or even take a quick nap. With a large number of students occupying the floor, it’s easy to get lost in the sea of people.
Humans of Ryerson
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With Halloween around the corner, people are gravitating towards haunted houses and scary movies to get their fill of frights. We talked to a few Ryerson students to learn what they are truly scared of.
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There’s more to O’Keefe House – the old brick residence on campus – than meets the eye. The historic building was owned by Eugene O’Keefe, the owner of the once-famous O’Keefe Brewery that existed on the corner of Bond and Gould streets back in 1879. It wasn’t until 1963 that Ryerson took over the property.
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Just a short distance from Yonge Street, one of Toronto’s most well-known streets, lies Ryerson’s main drag, Gould Street. Though it’s commonly used to shuttle between school buildings, Gould is more than just a thoroughfare — it’s a place where passersby pause.
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It’s officially fall, but Toronto is finally getting its summer weather. Amidst the concrete jungle, Ryerson’s Quad is nestled between the Kerr buildings. Whether it’s to get work done, take a nap or a pause between class, the Quad is a respite from the city’s bustle for the #HUMANSOFRYERSON