Students’ music magazine lives on
By Lena Sukhova A magazine created by students has done what few non-commercial publications achieve — it has survived. Created in 1994 by two teenage girls “in support of starving musicians,” the free...
View ArticleRyerson latest to drop out of Maclean’s mag
By Karon Liu Ryerson is the latest of 23 schools to boycott Maclean’s annual university rankings guide by not providing information to the magazine. President Sheldon Levy sent an e-mail to all...
View ArticlePrint is dying, and you’re letting it happen
By Skyler Ash This week’s parody issue is pure trash. It’s been carefully written and painstakingly laid out to appear on stands before you so that you can pick it up, flip through it and have a good...
View ArticleFormer Ryerson student will speak at WE Day
By Kourtney Meldrum As a young girl sitting in her home in British Columbia, Lisa Charleyboy would flip through glossy fashion magazines looking for something and someone to connect to. It wasn’t until...
View ArticleJust the ‘Trick’: Creating a space for diversity and creativity in Trick...
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Harry Clarke For Ryerson journalism student Natalie Michie, creativity is a form of freedom that can create “magic.” This magic is represented in the creative storytelling of...
View ArticleRye alumni provide room for loneliness through community-oriented publication
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Prapti Bamaniya In the dark winter of early 2020, when most were locked away in their homes, 2020 Rye grads Nadia McNairn and Kyle Jarencio wanted to recreate the feeling of...
View ArticleA seat at the table: Mentorships create opportunity for Black, racialized...
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Prapti Bamaniya When journalist Deanne Gage had to get her picture taken for her magazine’s photoshoot in the mid-‘90s, the make-up artist only had light shades of...
View ArticleEvolution of winter fashion trends
Words by Noora Sobhani Visuals by Brithi Sehra & Jerry Zhang Since the first fashion magazine’s publication in 1672, print has dictated what we wear by covering designers’ seasonal collections and...
View ArticleNew campus publication shakes up the arts scene
By Konnor Killoran Pulling up to an unnamed bar on 1608 Queen St. W., a typically unassuming door had two things to indicate there may be some seismic energy afoot. A gaggle of smokers—maybe not...
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