Why don’t you tell us what you really think?
By Alex Hamlyn Once we tallied the results of our school-wide poll, there was nothing so shocking that we felt our modern educational system should be torn down and rebuilt from the ground up. Nuts....
View ArticleRye ponders online degree verification
Just days after York University launched a new degree verification process, Ryerson would like to bring a similar system to prospective employers. YU Verify, run by York’s registrar’s office, went...
View ArticleSenate drills for more minors
By Brad Whitehouse Associate News Editor Students could take minors in fashion and news, pending a decision made Tuesday night at the Ryerson Senate meeting. At press time, a decision hadn’t been made...
View ArticleLike a broken record
Communities Editor Nicole Siena explores the role of music at Ryerson Since Aleesia Stamkos was eight-years-old, she’s had two things on her mind— singing and dancing. When it came time to choose...
View ArticleThe future is bright
Sean Wetselaar Arts & Life Editor If you’re in an arts program, chances are you’ve had someone ask you the dreaded question — so what are you going to do with that? To be fair, whoever asked you...
View ArticleThe highest fees go to the least financially stable degrees
By Jackie Hong Third-year photography student Sebastien Dubois-Didcock shoots with a Canon 5D Mark II, a 21.1-megapixel stunner of a camera with a price tag to match – new, it rings in at about $3,000,...
View ArticleJob security from STEM degrees means putting artistic passions aside
Reading Time: 5 minutes FINANCIAL INSTABILITY WITHIN THE ARTS DISCOURAGES STUDENTS FROM PURSUING JOBS RELATED TO THEIR PASSIONS, AKANKSHA DHINGRA REPORTS This is a feature piece from our Fun Issue, The...
View ArticleTrue Story: I encountered a ‘professional student’
By Abby Hughes I’d heard mention of so-called “professional students”—those who’ve been in school for what seems like a lifetime, maybe because they’ve switched degrees, chose to pursue a post-grad...
View ArticleTMU and PDSB launch phase one of Future of Healthcare program
By Lillie Coussée Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) and the Peel District School Board (PDSB) launched the first phase of their three-phase Future of Healthcare program on Oct. 24 in hopes of...
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