Business & Technology GROUP WORK PAYS OFF FOR BIZ STUDENTS February 7, 2007 Dread doing group assignments at school? What if it pays $1,000?
Business & Technology PICK A CARD — ANY CREDIT CARD February 7, 2007 Chi Nguyen dodges high interest rates, user fees, and credit limits to get the best student credit card.
RYERSON PARTNERS WITH ABORIGINAL COMMUNITIES February 7, 2007 Ryerson is the only university volunteering in a partnership that aims to help 30 aboriginal communities in Ontario.
STUDENTS STILL MEXICO-BOUND DESPITE RECENT SHOOTINGS February 7, 2007 While Canadian authorities debate slapping travel advisories on regions of Mexico in light of the recent deaths and injuries of Canadian tourists, students at Ryerson are still clinging to their reading week plans for a relaxing vacation in the tourist hot spot.
THE NIGHT I SLEPT WITH RSU February 7, 2007 On Monday members of the Ryerson Students Union slept outside Kerr Hall for a “freeze for fees” campout to rally support for the February 7th National Day of Action.
THE GARDENS WILL BE A GROCERY STORE, OFFICIALLY, SO STOP ASKING February 7, 2007 Maple Leaf Gardens is a place where memories have been made for many — just not Ryerson.
RYERSON SCORES $5 MILLION February 7, 2007 Ryerson will be receiving $5 million in funding from the provincial government to develop programs for skilled immigrants pursuing careers in regulated or trade professions.
CHASING BRIDEZILLA: A CULTURAL TALE February 7, 2007 It’d only been about two weeks since Ingrid Haas, freshly graduated from Ryerson’s Theatre School last May.
IMAGE ARTS SPACE SACRIFICED FOR NEW GALLERY February 7, 2007 The plans for Ryerson's new gallery are ready to go, but some students worry that the time and space it will take might not be worth their troubles.
THE REAL COST OF LEVY’S JUNKETS February 7, 2007 The bill is in from president Sheldon Levy’s 11-day jaunt to India, Jamaica and Paris, and Levy thinks the costs will be worth it for Ryerson in the long run.
Editorial TURNITIN BREACHES MORE THAN JUST SECURITY February 7, 2007 Following a November issue of The Eyeopener, the university has launched an investigation into the plagiarism-detecting database.
READING WEEK EXAM UPSETS STUDENT February 7, 2007 Sarah Weinrauch wants to spend her Reading Week going on weekend excursions and making arrangements for a trip she plans to take this summer.