Sports Basketball Rams ready to rumble January 13, 1999 Ryerson men plan to have a quick start to second semester play.
Arts & Culture The art of employing yourself January 13, 1999 Ryerson students in arts programs like dance, theatre, radio and television discover being their own bosses is the best business option.
Communities New groups bring more culture to campus January 13, 1999 If you resolved to get more involved in campus life in the New Year, Ryerson now has five new cultural groups to join. The red tape ahs been cut and the funding is in place. Now it’s time to begin planning activities for you. Cheryl Godenough finds out what the new groups hope to do.
Cult gripes spark poster campaign January 13, 1999 RyeSAC is boosting its cult education effort, following recent complaints about The Toronto Church of Christ from students, staff and faculty.
RyeSAC to vote on CKLN proposal January 13, 1999 Radio station’s referendum question needs board of director’s approval.
The new face of Yonge and Dundas January 13, 1999 As the expropriation deadline nears for the Yonge-Dundas redevelopment, the store lights have been shut and signs have gone up announcing closures. On Yonge Street, all properties south of HMV stopping short of the Hard Rock Café will be torn down. On some of the land, a private developer plans to build a theatre megaplex for a U.S.-based movie chain, AMC Theatres. The city plans to raze the grounds south of Dundas to construct a public square and underground parking garage. Bothe projects will be finished in 2000. This week Uncoverage takes a closer look at what the corner will look like as construction begins and the area is revitalized.
Editorial The silent man January 13, 1999 Kenny Yum remembers Terry Grier, a man who was president before he ever came to Ryerson, but has never met the current commander-in-chief, Claude Lajeunesse.
RyeSAC women’s issues commissioner resigns January 13, 1999 Board to fill vacancies caused by Chelsea Balzan’s departure.
Students say communication with profs is poor January 13, 1999 First Ombudsperson’s report outlines students’ academic concerns.
$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.