Editorial IN THIS SHITSHOW, INDIVIDUALS REIGNED April 9, 2008 Losing candidates heckled the president, executives argued over the agenda and some random guy shut the whole meeting down when they'd passed just one motion.
ACADEMIC CODE CHANGES PASSED DESPITE OPPOSITION April 9, 2008 Ryerson's Senate toughened up the Academic Code of Conduct at the April Senate meeting despite lobbying from students and staff to change aspects they felt were too severe.
SECURITY ‘PERPLEXED’ OVER MISSED CALLS April 9, 2008 Ryerson security is looking into how a student reached an answering machine instead of the emergency line after being threatened with a box-cutter.
Editorial DON’T FUCK THIS UP April 9, 2008 In 2000, Santiago Calatrava unveiled the most ambitious building project in Ryerson's history. His design for the new engineering building included glassed-in hallways, a multi-storey courtyard and a serpentine, 33-floor tower.
RYE RANKS AMONG WORST IN PER-STUDENT FUNDING April 9, 2008 Ryerson has the fourth lowest funding per full-time student in Ontario, said Ryerson's vice provost university planning.
FACULTY FIGHTS FOR BETTER DEAL April 9, 2008 Ryerson professors are paid less and work more than faculty at other Ontario universities, says the Ryerson Faculty Association, and they're vying for a better deal.
PERVERT POSES AS RYE EMPLOYEE April 9, 2008 A man pretending to be a Ryerson employee sexually assaulted a 24-year-old woman near the Bloor Street and Spadina Avenue intersection at the beginning of April.
TOXIC MESS IN PITMAN April 9, 2008 Students told clean-up is their responsibility after a vandal uses fire extinguisher in their suite.
RSU VP LOOKS TO BRING BACK CONTROVERSIAL $75,000 POSITION April 2, 2008 A Ryerson Students' Union executive wants to hire a general manager at a cost of $75,000 a year — three times more than what the union's president makes.
$1M LATER, GOVERNORS APPROVE MASTER PLAN April 2, 2008 Eighteen months and $1 million later, Ryerson's Board of Governors approved the school's Master Plan on Monday night.
STUDENTS WIN CHANGES TO WEB POLICING POLICY April 2, 2008 Student politicians are celebrating after Ryerson back-pedalled on a controversial policy that would allow the school to punish students for online behaviour.