Student publications highlight best works of the school year
We asked TMU student publications to send us their best work from the 2024-2025 school year written by journalism students. Covering every beat from school news to arts and culture to sports, they highlighted some excellent student work from the past academic year.
On The Record
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The PWHL Is Breaking the Glass Ceiling One Bodycheck at a Time (external link) by Tyler Procyk and Mat Sheridan
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Cocktail competition broadcast feature (external link) by Patrick Pearson
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Are Dogs Safe at Dog Parks in Toronto? (external link) by Steven Buttar
Stories chosen by Angela Misri, Professor for JRN851 (Newsroom masthead - On The Record).
The Eyeopener
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Former TMSU employee publicly alleges workplace misconduct (external link) by Anastasia Blosser, Dexter LeRuez, Gabriela Silva Ponte and Negin Khodayari
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Hollywood loves to hate gay sex (external link) by Jay Ashdown
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President Lachemi spotted on campus minding his own business (external link) by Fatima Raza
Please note this is a satirical work.
Stories chosen by Negin Khodayari, Editor-in-Chief.
CanCulture Magazine
“This past year, being EIC of CanCulture, was an incredible learning experience. Working together as a team, with most journalism students, we published over 100 articles,” said Mariana Schuetze, CanCulture’s EIC, who chose their best stories. “I'm so proud to have been able to publish all these stories and share so much about the arts and culture in Canada.”
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International students find home through food in Toronto (external link) by Kyana Alvarez with contributions from Hssena Arjmand, Olga Bergmans, Sierra Edwards, Abbie North and Vanessa Tiberio
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CanCulture's executive team look back on the Toronto International Film Festival #TIFF23 (external link) by Mariana Schuetze, Caelan Monkman and John Vo
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One man's trash is probably my treasure (external link) by Nalyn Tindall
Intermission Sports
“I am extraordinarily pleased with the work our contributors at Intermission Sports have done this year,” said Mitchell Fox, co-editor in chief, content, who chose this year's stories. “Being Editor-in-Chief has been unlike any other experience in my life as I have gotten to improve as a writer, editor and person while seeing those around me do the same…Seeing our contributors put their passions to work in articles and develop as writers and creatives has been an unbelievable experience and I am so excited for what Intermission Sports and our creators can accomplish.”
Her Campus at Toronto MU
“I am so privileged and honoured to have had the opportunity to guide our diverse group of over 70 contributors from various disciplinary backgrounds through the processes of an online publication,” said Vanessa Tiberio, editor-in chief of Her Campus at Toronto MU, who chose this year’s stories from the publication. “Writers shed light on critical, newsworthy topics while amplifying humanitarian issues and fearlessly sharing their own personal stories. The quality of work this year is a testament to our collective passions and dedication, and I am immensely proud to have steered the team on this journey."