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Print and New Media

Student-produced media on campus include:
Magazines
Newspapers
Radio, TV, and New Media
Student Group publications and more

Magazines
McClung's - Ryerson's Women's Magazine.

oh! - Ryerson's Magazine of arts and culture.

Ryerson Review of Journalism - Award winning magazine that examines Canadian media twice a year, offering insights into current trends and issues in print, broadcast and new media. It is read by over 4,500 people, some of whom are Canada's most influential in media.

White Wall Review - Ryerson's journal of poetry, prose and photography for over 25 years.

Newspapers
The eyeopener - An independent voice on campus that has covered news, sports, arts and culture for the Ryerson community since 1967.

NightViews - A monthly newspaper for Ryerson's Continuing Education and Part-time Degree students.

Ryersonian - Published by the Ryerson School of Journalism for the Ryerson community.

Radio, TV, and New Media
SPIRITlive [Real Audio/Video] Cable 24 - A student Internet broadcaster.

Channel 84 - Closed-circuit TV from the Rogers Communications Centre.

School of Image Arts Student Work - Photography, film production, and new media.

More Information
Student Groups: The more than 70 unions, groups and societies also have publications
Internal Media List by Ryerson's Career Centre
Campus News & Events by University Advancement
Media Resources by Ryerson's Public Affairs









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