Category: TMU
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Preserving the past: Toronto’s battles with heritage buildings
Toronto’s heritage buildings face risks of being lost if not preserved properly, but which methods work?
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Reflection: The moments that define my journalism career so far
Nov. 22, 2024 As I reach the end of my first semester of my fourth and final year in journalism school, seeking internships and the next steps in my career, I want to look back on some of the stories and moments that have stuck out for me. Here are five projects I have worked…
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The inevitable dilemma: How do I balance journalism and advocacy?
A reflection on being willing to “poke the bear” with journalism
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‘The safest place possible’: TMUsicians foster community at open mic nights
For new performers and experienced musicians alike, Wednesday nights at the Met Campus Pub provide an opportunity to develop as an individual and collective
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Keeping the beat working – T.
For a second-year features class, I wrote this story about University of Toronto jazz students playing at The Rex Hotel and Blues Bar
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JRN105: World Autism Awareness Day shines light on need for inclusivity in classrooms
My second story (and last multi-day reported story) for JRN105 was focused on Autism Awareness Day and research programs at TMU (then Ryerson)
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Mississauga Youth Crochets For A Cause
My third story for JRN103 was about a metis youth who crocheted hats for people in northern communities
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Why now? Digging into Rogers Stadium, Toronto’s new concert venue
Breaking down Live Nation’s announcement of a new venue at Downsview Park and how it fits into Toronto’s music landscape
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JRN270 news video: Eagle Spirits event takes celebratory approach to National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
In this broadcast story for my second-year journalism class, I covered a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation concert hosted by Eagle Spirits of the Great Waters in Mississauga
