Eye flashes: May 31, 1995 May 31, 1995 Students can expect a $400 tuition hike at Ryerson for the 1995/96 year.
RSU gets a facelift: Union renamed, but changes don’t address problems May 31, 1995 "Students were confused with what we (RSU) did, and why we were called a union," Cheevers said. He hopes the new name will clear up the misunderstanding.
Arts & Culture Ryerson grads rule: Graduates nab top film awards May 31, 1995 Film graduates Rebecca Wood and John Tran respectively won awards for screenwriting and cinematography, and RTA student Elias Devries was named Toronto's top film and television graduate, winning the City of Toronto Screen Apprenticeship Award.
Candidate clueless? PC says universities and colleges should be privatized May 31, 1995 "I think independent business can do anything better than government," he says. "But government would still have to set the curriculum," says PC candidate Joel Ginsberg.
Goodbye to Rye? NDP says business should take over job training May 31, 1995 "[Business] is forcing training on the educational system," says NDP Rosario Marchese.
Deep pockets? Liberals place funding burden on students’ shoulders May 31, 1995 The liberal education platform suggests students will be charged with the responsibility of keeping university funding stable.
Crime in the core: Police say crime is going down, but people in the area don’t notice a change May 31, 1995 Police say crime is going down, but people in the area don't notice a change
CommunitiesRoots and Culture Cultural identity, reggae, and Rastafarianism May 31, 1995 Reggae is Jamaica’s greatest cultural export.
Editorial Summer films for the reality-impaired May 31, 1995 For those who would rather than than catch up with the news, here’s your guide to the summers biggest hits.