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Weekend split

Men’s soccer’s fortunes mirrored the weather this weekend at West Campus.Continue...

Journalism, not just Ryerson, has a discrimination problem

An open letter from students alleges the Ryerson School of Journalism fails to properly represent and support BIPOC and LGBTQIA2S+ students. Ryerson should be paying attention—but so should journalism bodies as a whole.Continue...

University to discuss drafting freedom of expression guidelines

Early in March, McMaster University released drafted guidelines for freedom of expression and acceptable protest on campus. The guidelines followed controversial University of Toronto professor Jordan Peterson’s speech on campus from the year before.Continue...

Men’s basketball struggles at home to open second half of season

Queen’s drops both games against Ryerson and U of TContinue...

Campus catch-up

It was revealed this week by The Eyeopener, Ryerson’s student paper, that The Ram in the Rye, a Ryerson campus pub, had been serving a vegan quinoa burger that wasn’t actually 100 per cent vegan.Continue...

The Waiting Game

On Canadian campuses, the clock has been ticking on sexual assault responses for a year and a half and counting.Continue...

Heartbreaker at the ARC

After a rolling layup with five seconds to spare edged Queen’s one point ahead of the Ryerson Rams, the Gaels looked all but in the clear.Continue...

Reaching new heights

Last season, women’s basketball (11-8) made a run for the playoffs, but were knocked out in the Final Four by the Ryerson Rams, 69-60.Continue...

Men’s soccer picks up six points on the road

Two weeks ago, men’s soccer played host to the U of T Varsity Blues and the Ryerson Rams, with a 3-0 thrashing and a 1-1 draw as the unhappy results. This weekend, the Gaels faced the Blues and Rams on the road in another double fixture, only this time with 2-1 and 4-1 victories.Continue...

Women’s soccer on a roll in Toronto

It’s been a while since the women’s soccer team has been beaten for a goal.Continue...

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