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  • Understaffing, poor pay undermining student journalism 

    Burnout common as student editors and reporters struggle to manage school, paid work and journalism jobs that can be more than full time Continue Reading Understaffing, poor pay undermining student journalism 

  • The evolution of mental health reporting standards

    Across industry organizations, newsrooms and campus media, journalists are re-examining best practices on reporting on mental health and suicide Continue Reading The evolution of mental health reporting standards

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    Field notes from the university mental health crisis

    At two Ontario campus newspapers, identifying the gaps in mental-health support comes with a toll on the reporters themselves Continue Reading Field notes from the university mental health crisis

  • The only campus watchdog

    The Varsity is Canada’s only university newspaper with a public editor Continue Reading The only campus watchdog

  • Why one student paper is is taking on the business beat

    The Varsity’s reporters have found no shortage of business stories to cover at the University of Toronto. Will other student papers follow their lead? Continue Reading Why one student paper is is taking on the business beat

  • The Varsity launches Chinese-language edition

    The Varsity editor hopes Chinese language edition will serve University of Toronto’s 10,000 Chinese students. Continue Reading The Varsity launches Chinese-language edition

  • Shift happens — A media guide for journalists covering the Downtown Eastside
    From extraction to exchange: let’s get the full picture…
  • I used AI chatbots as a source of news for a month, and they were unreliable and erroneous
    Using AI as a source for reliable information? Tread ca…
  • Mapping the tradecraft behind the investigation that saved Ontario’s Greenbelt
    When Doug Ford moved to open protected land, reporters…
  • How They Did It: Chris Arsenault on unraveling an oil deal — from Guyana’s offshore blocks to a home in Ontario’s cottage country
    A flagged footnote, an anonymous tip, and the question…
  • Des forages du Guyana aux faubourgs de l’Ontario: Chris Arsenault raconte une affaire pétrolière
    Une note de bas de page signalée, une information anony…
  • Comment une enquête journalistique a forcé Doug Ford à faire marche arrière
    Lorsque Doug Ford a tenté d’ouvrir à la construction de…
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