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In 2014, Mohamed Lachemi—then Ryerson’s provost and vice-president, academic, now the university’s president—requested the Aboriginal Education Council (AEC) write a land acknowledgement ...
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This summer, after years of pressuring the university to remove the infamous Egerton Ryerson statue and to change the school’s name, the Indigenous community at Ryerson and campus activists ...
Note: All anonymous sources in this article are verified by The Eyeopener. Student activists from across the city held a community sit-in at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) on April 30 to ...
As Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) signs onto a national agreement aimed at reducing anti-Black racism and improving diversity in post-secondary schools across Canada, Black students say the ...
On Tuesday evening, Toronto police arrested and charged a man after recent attacks using buckets of feces, putting an end to a very specific string of crimes. Samuel Opoku, 23, dubbed the ...
When third-year student Laurence Price came to Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) in 2021, he was no stranger to the post-secondary environment. Price had already completed a general arts ...
n a sunny June afternoon, Emma Zuck and a group of her friends headed to Kiwanis Memorial Park in her hometown of Saskatoon. They had decided to march at a peaceful protest in solidarity with the ...
You probably know Ryerson’s beloved mascot, Eggy, as the human in a costume who dances around campus with the goal of making people smile in the name of Ryerson. But Eggy hasn’t always been ...
For a long time, Ryerson men’s basketball point guard Tevaun Kokko was a headphones guy when he worked out. In the last couple of years, however, he’s become a proponent of the speaker.
For Mc Joyin Rey Palagan, going to fashion school was a fantasy. The same kind of fantasy as the fashion shows he would put on as a child living in a rural southern island in the Philippines.
Zahra Siddiqui’s photography career sparked from a five-minute conversation. As an observer of Toronto’s music scene—her twin sister being a singer-songwriter in the city—Siddiqui gained ...