Arts & Culture Sci-fi films break ground for discussion January 27, 1999 Ryerson architecture school forum combines architecture and film.
Election notebook January 27, 1999 It’s just after the nomination deadline for the elections, and Dennis Loney and Rob Emerson, the chief returning office, are checking through a five-inch thick binder
A look back: the little SAC that grew January 27, 1999 This week we look at the early years of Ryerson’s student council.
Eight candidates, but no new faces running for RyeSAC January 27, 1999 The routine plays itself out every weekday in the drag, carpeted office on Jorgenson Hall’s lower ground. The receptionist is in by 9 a.m., lights go on and the glass-paneled doors are opened wide for students to come in and offer their concerns, questions and comments.
Four pieces to a $3 million puzzle January 27, 1999 You elect four of your peers to RyeSAC’s executive. They spend your money. Here’s what you get.
Survey to gauge graduates’ job prospects January 27, 1999 Province mails 54,000 questionnaires to class of 1996.
Mandatory laptops considered by school January 27, 1999 Ryerson is evaluating how to make laptop computers as essential to students as textbooks and pens.
Ryerson not alone in surplus quandary January 27, 1999 Ryerson’s administration and employees are not alone in trying to find ways to spend their $54.5 million surplus.
ICE survey keep students out in the cold January 27, 1999 RyeSAC’s president David Steele promised to push for accountability in the Instructor Course Evaluations. But his efforts haven’t swayed the school and faculty to revamp the process.
Editorial Save another voice January 27, 1999 RyeSAC’s recent decision to vote down CKLN’s referendum proposal was a sad display of misguided public interest.
Ryersonia yearbook sales slump January 27, 1999 If you were hoping to see your graduating picture in a 1999 yearbook you’re out of luck. After extremely poor sales last year, RyeSAC has decided not to publish a yearbook this year.