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Student publications highlight their best work from the Winter 2022 semester
June 20, 2022
We asked student publications to send us their best work from the Winter 2022 semester. From name change scoops to sports and podcasts to print issues, they highlighted some excellent student pieces from this year.
On the Record
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Central Toronto food banks see massive increase in visits.
By: Nicholas Parker and Kirsten Svitich
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‘Shocked’ and ‘anxious’ Ukrainian students find support within school communities.
By Anna Jafri, Fredrick Reyes and Katarina Zeni
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No stone unturned: The history of Lake Devo’s rocks.
By Trevor Popoff
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Marina Gerges says she is ready to rescue the RSU.
By Brandon Patram
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Making sense of the war in Ukraine.
By Alexandra Clelland, Thomas Desormeaux, Tejas Dhir and Ariel Brookes
Graduating from Zoom University: the good, the bad, and the virtual.
By Katherine Newman
The Eyeopener
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Breaking: Ryerson to be Renamed Toronto Metropolitan University.
By Thea Gribilas, Edward Djan, Heidi Lee and Tyler Griffin
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First-generation finance: The struggles of being the ‘new player.’
By Nishat Chowdhury
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Why Black students at Ryerson need more faculty thatlook like them.
By Alviya Siddiqui
New Wave
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The Muslim experience navigating mental health and religion.
By Laviza Syed
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Will Taylor Swift Change Her Old Misogynistic Lyrics?
And — perhaps more importantly — should she?
By: Stephanie Davoli
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Live theatre performance makes a stunning return at TMU.
By Sara Romano and Dorsa Rahbar
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Quiet beauty; In curly hair, colouring aesthetics and coloniality.
By: Sama Nemat Allah
CanCulture Magazine
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Mustafa: From Regent Park to global recognition.
By Sania Ali
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CanCulture Presents: Art Amidst It All.
The first print edition of CanCulture Magazine.
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You and the music: Going to a concert alone.
By Olivia Wiens
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Opinion: Fatuma Adar’s She’s Not Special: Exploring your trauma, sort of.
By Sophia de Guzman
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Why young people refuse to dress warmly in the winter: A CanCulture investigation.
By Nika Petrosian
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“Ready, Set, Go”: The Canadian music community gears up for the revived return of live music.
By Rowan Flood
Over the Line
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Who should be catching for the Blue Jays in 2022?
By Tyler Procyk