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The Eyeopener

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Student newspaper at Toronto Metropolitan University
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The Eyeopener
TypeStudent newspaper
FormatTabloid
SchoolToronto Metropolitan University
OwnerRye Eye Publishing Inc.,
Founded1967[1]
CityToronto
CountryCanada
ISSN0847-8791
OCLC number1033013807
Websitetheeyeopener.com

The Eyeopener is one of two weekly student newspapers atToronto Metropolitan University. It has a circulation of 10,000 copies per week during the school year.

The Eyeopener is published by Rye Eye Publishing Inc., owned by the students of Toronto Metropolitan University as a non-profit corporation. Most of the writing is done by contributors (as is the case with most campus newspapers) but the paper's masthead is elected towards the end of each academic year, by the previous year's masthead and volunteers who have made a certain number of contributions. As of 2008, the minimum number of contributions to be eligible to vote is six. While contributors andeditors are often students of the TMU School of Journalism, students in other programs are more than welcome to write for the paper.

The paper is composed of several main sections; news, arts and culture, business and technology, sports, features, community, video,editorial and a 'fun' page.

History

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Early days

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The Eyeopener was started at what was then the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute on September 26, 1967, by Tom Thorne, aRadio and Television Arts student upset with the amount of editorial powers held by faculty members atThe Ryersonian, now namedOn the Record. He took the name from a muck-raking turn-of-the-century weekly published inCalgary.[1][2]

The other campus newspaper at Toronto Metropolitan University isOn the Record, published by the university's Faculty of Journalism with a circulation of approximately 5,000 copies a week.The Eyeopener upped its circulation to 10,000 issues per week from 8,000 per week at the start of the 2007-2008 academic year.

In 2019, student newspapers and student councils at post-secondary institutions in Ontario faced the threat of significant losses of student fees after the provincial government led by Doug Ford introduced itsStudent Choice Initiative, which would have made some student association fees optional.[3] The measure was struck down by a court.[4]

The COVID-19 Pandemic

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Student media, like Toronto Metropolitan University itself, went online during the lockdowns imposed during theCOVID-19 pandemic in Canada.[5] After most people had been vaccinated, the paper reported on the university's new ventilation systems that were intended to mitigate the risk of infection.[6]

Early in 2021, a former staffer claimed that he had been fired from the paper because he was Catholic.[7][8]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Our story". 31 August 2010.
  2. ^"Tom's story".
  3. ^Thompson, Nicole (2019-09-10)."Student editors working to save campus papers after fees change".CTV News London. Retrieved2021-09-29.
  4. ^Nasser, Shanifa (November 21, 2019)."Ontario court strikes down measure allowing students to opt out of fees for 'non-essential services'".CBC News.
  5. ^Gould, Chelsey (April 17, 2020)."Student news outlets during COVID-19: Online formats have allowed student media to thrive despite adversity".Ryerson University. Retrieved2021-09-29.
  6. ^"Ryerson's upgraded air ventilation systems explained".The Eyeopener. 2021-09-28. Retrieved2021-09-29.
  7. ^Swan, Michael (January 21, 2021)."Catholic student reporter says he was fired for beliefs".The Catholic Register. Retrieved2021-09-29.
  8. ^Black, Conrad (2021-02-19)."Conrad Black: By debasing religion, Canadian intellectuals are playing a dangerous game".National Post. Retrieved2021-09-29.

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