
News in a Minute – January 21, 2019
RUtv News reporters Anastasia Andric and Tiffany Mongu talk about the top local and international stories for Monday, January 21st, 2019. Continue reading News in a Minute – January 21, 2019
RUtv News reporters Anastasia Andric and Tiffany Mongu talk about the top local and international stories for Monday, January 21st, 2019. Continue reading News in a Minute – January 21, 2019
RUtv News reporters Jonathan Bradley and Ali Jiwani talk about the top local and international stories for Monday, November 19th, 2018. Continue reading News in a Minute – November 19, 2018
RUtv News reporters Anastasia Andric and Anastasiya Romanska talk about the top local and international stories for Monday, November 12th, 2018. Continue reading News in a Minute – November 12, 2018
After a university-wide referendum in October, students voted in favour of the U-Pass. The U-Pass will be for all full-time students to use the TTC at a discounted rate, starting in September 2019, and will be rebranded the “RU-Pass”. Many students are excited about the discount, but others who don’t use the TTC enough to benefit from the pass say it’s unfair. RUtv News reporter … Continue reading Students have strong feelings about the new RU Pass
Acapella group Pentatonix performed a free concert in Toronto in celebration of the new Hudson’s Bay and Saks Fifth Avenue’s holiday-themed windows at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre. Reporter Sarah Chew captured the highlights of last Thursday night, as well as audience reactions. Continue reading Pentatonix brought holiday cheer to Toronto
(By: Laura Dalton) A combo of three pop punk bands performed at Kensington Market’s Handlebar Oct. 28 for an adoring crowd. On the bill were headliners The Look Back Now and support acts Run Maggie Run and The Vikkies. The bar buzzed with the strums of the guitar and the beat of the drum as the opening band, The Vikkies, took the stage. They were … Continue reading Review: The Look Back Now’s Halloween themed concert in Toronto
(By: Emma Buchanan) Foster the People are masters of disguise. A passive listen to their 2011 hit “Pumped Up Kicks” sounds like a summery, indie earworm. Hearing the song a second time though, reveals a dark picture of a troubled young man and his murderous ambitions – hidden in a catchy chorus. On Thursday night, you would have never guessed their chart-climbing success during their … Continue reading Review: Foster the People’s ‘Sacred Hearts Club’ concert