Students exchange stock tips November 8, 2000 New campus group provides forum for Ryerson's young investors
Biohazard contained November 8, 2000 By the News Team A portion of Gerrard Street East, between Yonge and Church Streets, was closed late Monday afternoon while Toronto firefighters cleaned up some biohazardous material found in the middle or the road. Police said needles and other medical materials, believed to have fallen off a truck, were discovered around 4 p.m. Not […]
Outdoor sleepover helps homeless November 8, 2000 Students raise more than $1,000 for programs to help the needy after a night under the stars
Politicians not private about new university bill November 1, 2000 By Adam Button A group of heckling students — most from Ryerson — were thrown out of the provincial legislature as politicians debated during the second reading of a proposed bill that could see for-profit private universities operating in Ontario by September. Last Wednesday was the first of two days of heated debate about Bill […]
Rye welcomes first grads back home November 1, 2000 Crackers, hockey and a new subway line just some of the memories from one 1950 alumnus
Editorial Welcome to the Ryerson of 2050 November 1, 2000 By Lori Fazari Ryerson’s first graduating class came back to to their old stomping grounds this weekend. What a strange place it must seem, 50 years later. While the Ryerson Institute of Technology studied things such as watchmaking and baking technology, Ryerson Polytechnic University students are today enrolled in such programs as information technology management […]
Campus pop machines now take OneCard November 1, 2000 School officials are hoping the idea of a universal system to pay for services will make Ryerson some money
Poll supports creating grants November 1, 2000 By The Eyeopener Team A new poll suggests four out of five Canadians think the next federal government should create a national grant program for postsecondary students, the Canadian Federation of Students announced Tuesday. The study, commissioned by Ipsos-Reid for the national student organization, asked 1,500 Canadians if they would “support the federal government introducing […]
Ethical issues force Cuba trip cancellation November 1, 2000 Urban and regional planning students won't participate in community services field study this year
Sports Women’s b-ball off to scary start November 1, 2000 By Noah Love Perhaps in preparation for Halloween, Ryerson’s women’s volleyball team delivered some scart performances on the weekend. The Ram’s 3-2 losses to the Guelph Gryphons (2-1) and McMaster Marauders (2-2) were frightening to watch for head coach Arif Nathoo. “We played poorly,” he said. “Against Guelph we were up two sets to one, […]
Sports Rye swim team aims to stroke past Trent November 1, 2000 Rams hosting dual meet for the first time in more than 10 years
Sports Patience pays for volleyball coach November 1, 2000 Well-liked men's sergeant Mirek Porosa is slowly trying build a contender at Ryerson