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By Andrew Kalinchuck If you put a frog in boiling water, it will jump out. But if you put a frog in lukewarm water and slowly heat it up, the frog will acclimatize and eventually die. Winnie Ng’s, a...
View ArticleRSU takes part in International Women’s Day celebration
By Alex Downham Almost 5,000 gender rights supporters attended a rally, march, fair and after-party organized by the Ryerson Students’ Union (RSU) on Saturday to celebrate International Women’s Day....
View ArticleFemale leaders on campus
By Maham Shakeel Currently, Ryerson is made up of numerous groups on campus, of which, more and more are being run by women. The current presidents of the Ryerson Engineering Students Society (RESS),...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day event discusses battling Islamophobia
By Erica Salvalaggio In celebration of International Women’s Day, Continuing Education Students’ Association of Ryerson (CESAR) hosted a discussion with Dr. Monia Mazigh on Thursday night called Women...
View ArticleNew yoga class offered for those impacted by sexual violence
By Brenda Molina-Navidad A group of several people stand in the quiet Tecumseh Auditorium with their hands in a prayer position. They place their connected palms in front of their foreheads and slowly...
View ArticleCelebrating Our Voices conference highlights women and trans stories
By Sophia Smith On March 1, the Celebrating Our Voices conference took place leading up to International Women’s Day. The event focused on celebrating the contributions of young Black, Indigenous women...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day at Ryerson: working towards equity on campus
By Zahraa Hmood The International Women’s Day March (IWD) on March 11 saw hundreds of people gathered together, marching the streets of Toronto. The march ended inside Ryerson University’s Student...
View ArticleWe’re not fangirls, we’re fans
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Nicole Fernandes Riding the subway, Rania Elhilali was wearing a hoodie repping one of her favourite sports teams, the Toronto Raptors. She could feel the eyes of a group of...
View ArticleRemoving campus security first step towards police abolition, say queer...
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Prapti Bamaniya Abolition of the police is needed to mend interactions between emergency services and queer students, said queer academics during the Queers X Cops panel on...
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