$54M pension surplus to be spent January 13, 1999 Ryerson committee tries to decide what to do with excess money.
Ryerson produces a new degree December 2, 1998 One of Ryerson’s last diploma programs has become the university’s first Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree.
CKLN broadcasts referendum plan December 2, 1998 RyeSAC executives elections may include a referendum question asking students to give CKLN more money.
The Vanier Cup experience December 2, 1998 I never thought I would see so many buff guys in one room, let alone have authorized access to see them strip down and get naked.
Editorial Claude’s report card December 2, 1998 A report card on Claude Lajeunesse: Claude is a good president, one who has done a lot for this school. During play time, he applies himself well to the tasks at hand. Although he has been here for four years, he has made an impact on his peers and those who matter in his play circles.
City chooses design of Yonge-Dundas public square December 2, 1998 The city has chosen the winning design for the public square at the southeast corner of Yonge and Dundas.
Ryerson to enforce standard medical form December 2, 1998 Ryerson students will soon have a standard form to show professors when they’ve been away instead of giving a chicken-scratched doctor’s notes.
Faculty wants lounge on par with other universities December 2, 1998 RFA has $62,000 for faculty club; members would have to pay higher dues
Claude set for second term December 2, 1998 Claude Lajeunesse plans to accept another term as Ryerson’s president, but a committee reviewing his presidency says he will have to work to improve low faculty morale and communication.
Sports Sharp warrior goaltending deflects dull Ram blades December 2, 1998 Any hockey player knows the goaltender is the most important player on the ice.
Sports Injury bug, Concordia stings men’s b-ball December 2, 1998 The flu, bad ankles, and poor attention span costs Ryerson a win.
Sports Rye women bounce bees December 2, 1998 Women beat up Concordia Stingers, go into break with winning record.