Campus radio station CKLN is getting bad vibes from a recent government decision that will allow satellite radio in Canada.
USED BOOK SITES SAVE STUDENTS CASH
Cash-strapped university students have a new and improved ally in the battle to save money thanks to an ambitious Ryerson student.
YOUR BUSINESS IS OUR BUSINESS IN EYEOPENER’S NEW SECTION
The Eyeopener introduces it’s brand new Business section, with the help of editor Robyn Doolittle.
MACS VS. PCS: IGNORE THE HYPE. WHAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU?
The iPod’s success has more people than ever considering purchasing an Apple computer for the first time. Clever marketing aside, we look into which is better for Ryerson students.
Group wants a ticker at Rye
The Ryerson Stock Exchange (RSE) is hoping that with the right sponsors and support from business students and faculty, its proposed stock ticker for the business building will be up and running next year.
ITM laptops may be back on-line
Academic council to consider a previously quashed mandatory computer proposal
Profs track TTC’s moves from space
An up-to-the-second Web site could one day eliminate long, boring waits at the bus stop
Student planes ready for takeoff
The group of eight students are scheduled to leave Wednesday for Delane, Fla. to compete in the Society of Automotive Engineers aero design competition. The team whose remote-control airplane carries the heaviest payload wins.