Episode 43 – Rye Report for March 10, 2020
This episode of Rye Report was produced by undergraduate students in the JRN 306 at the Ryerson School of Journalism as part of their undergraduate coursework.
This episode of Rye Report was produced by undergraduate students in the JRN 306 at the Ryerson School of Journalism as part of their undergraduate coursework.
For the first time in 60 years, Canada’s National Ballet School, has more boys graduating than girls. Many people see this as something called “The Billy Elliot Effect”, which is a direct correlation from when the movie came out 20 years ago to how many boys are auditioning and in […]
Most professional sporting events have a PA (public address) announcer. It’s the person behind the microphone, announcing player introductions, goals and penalties. While it may seem like a simple task of just reading words off of a paper, much more goes into what the fans hear. Braden Gibson is a […]
Palooza Beer Pong Festival went from a small back yard party to an event that hosts about three-thousand people every year. Ryan Pownall built this record-holding event from the ground up with the help of his parents who contributed by rallying people they knew to volunteer, making the majority of […]
Meet Christian: he’s an upcoming Toronto artist with ambitions of being on Jimmy Fallon one day and touring the world. He’s been singing, dancing and acting from a young age and has recently decided to commit his entire time to his music career solely. Although things may seem more hopeful […]
This episode of Rye Report was produced by undergraduate students in the JRN 306 at the Ryerson School of Journalism as part of their undergraduate coursework.
Eating Disorders are a serious mental illness that impact many women and men around the world. Although many people have died from eating disorders, it’s not taken seriously as a real illness. According to the Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, more than 8 million people have an eating disorder. […]