Cassandra put Ryerson on the map last year, winning the title. Stephen Huebl finds out whether she can do it again.
Grads watch world from Rye lab
Spatial analysis centre allows students to track environmental and demographical trends.
Campus alley site of botched assault
Police have arrested and charged a 21-year-old man in connection with an attempted sexual assault that occurred early Monday morning in O’Keefe Lane, behind the Ryerson bookstore.
Critics slam new education policies
Students caught scamming money from provincial student loans will face some hefty fines — up to $25,000 for the individuals and $100,000 for corporations — now that the provincial government has introduced tougher OSAP fraud legislation.
Campus radio at the crossroads
An eclectic crew of people regularly find themselves lost and confused outside our doorway, seeking the studios of Ryerson’s radio station, CKLN 88.1 FM. Patiently we direct them to the narrow hallway behind us, where the flow of traffic is nil and the offices are even smaller and more cramped than ours.
RyeSAC worker receives critical, unsigned e-mail
A RyeSAC official has consulted the university’s harassment office after receiving a nasty e-mail from the South Asian Alliance, a maverick former student group.
Cops cuff student at anti-Harris rally
A first-year Ryerson urban regional planning student was one of six people arrested after an afternoon of peaceful protesting erupted into a ten-minute clash with police.
Generous donors to sit in official Rye chairs
Six third-year interior design students compete to built a gift for the university’s sponsors.