RYE AND ST. MIKE’S: FUTURE PARTNERSHIP October 1, 2008 Ryerson University is inching towards a solid presence in the medical field.
CHANG DONATES $100,000 FOR STUDENT PROJECTS October 1, 2008 The Continuing Education Chancellor donated $100,000 to jump start student projects at Ryerson university.
MISLEADING HEALTH DRINKS AT RYERSON October 1, 2008 Vitamin enhanced water claims to promote good health, but some dieticians disagree.
Editorial A DIFFERENT KIND OF SPORTS STORY October 1, 2008 Carla Wintersgill Editor-in-Chief Sports journalism has a tendency to fall into the trap of clichéd boosterism — especially with winners. One of the best stories this week is about the success of the Ryerson rowing team, which won a pair of gold medals for the first time in its history. Reporter Chelsea Miya spent a […]
COSTLY KIOSKS DON’T IMPRESS October 1, 2008 The three new touch screen kiosks on campus, each with a $10,000 price tag, promote Ryerson’s environmental goals, but some students still have no idea they exist and President Sheldon Levy is skeptical.
STRIKE STRANDS RYE STAFF, STUDENTS October 1, 2008 When Viva drivers went on strike Sept. 25, Ryerson students that rely on the service were stuck scrambling for other ways to get around.
LACK OF CHILD CARE PUTS STUDENTS IN A BIND October 1, 2008 Continuing Education students are forced to choose between their kids and their classes