Sheer Determination

Why the romance of journalism endures even as many opportunities for full-time work disappear

The Afterlife

Covering drug cartels, attempted coups, and high-level corruption was once all in a day’s work for exiled journalists seeking refuge in Canada. Now what?

Rookie Blues

As COVID-19 devastates small newsrooms, early-career journalists find their futures disrupted right alongside those who precede them. Maybe micro-mentorship is the remedy

Healthy Distractions Part III

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 3

The Out-of-Office Finale: Pull Quotes Season 3, Episode 11

Hosts Ashley Fraser and Tanja Saric celebrate the launch of the print issue of the Ryerson Review of Journalism from their home closets.

Healthy Distractions II

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 2

Healthy Distractions

What the Review masthead is reading, watching, and listening to during the pandemic: Part 1

The Threat of “Deep Fake” Text Generation: Pull Quotes Series 3, Episode 10

We fed an advanced text generator numerous RRJ articles to see if it could mirror the collective voice of our magazine.

Advice for Journalists Whose Desks are Now in the Kitchen

We asked eight Canadian freelancers how they manage working from home

Exploring Innovative Journalism Practices: Pull Quotes, Series 3, Episode 9

In season three, episode nine of Pull Quotes, the team examines live journalism and virtual reality.