Ryerson president Claude Lajeunesse wore a white hard hat and carried a shovel as he thanked the university community Tuesday for helping garner millions of dollars to construct three new buildings on campus.
Rye eyes Maple Leaf Gardens
Ryerson has approached the owners of Maple Leaf Gardens expressing interest in being part of any new developments at the former home for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Free trip to Israel is problematic
By Paul Chodirker When Darryl Margau checked his answering machine on Jan. 18 he got a surprise. “It was a wicked message,” the third-year business student said. “I thought I …
Campus groups help homeless
By Tracey Tong A lot of people may be wearing the same toque these days and it’s for a good cause. Last Tuesday, Ryerson students from almost a dozen student …
Students tear up millennium awards
By Nella Raposo Two Ontario university students have torn up their $3,000 federal scholarships—and more may follow suit—after discovering an existing loan forgiveness program. Even officials who distribute the Millennium …
Students await tuition decision
By Emily Yearwood Jessica Zeyl was one of several thousand students who crowded into the intersection of Bay and Yonge streets two years ago. The students were bundled up and …
Inquest called over student’s death
By Allan Woods Ryerson student Allen Ho’s death at a rave in October will be the focus of an upcoming coroner’s inquest. Last Thursday’s announcement by the coroner’s office was …
Mess shaved from parade route: tradition sliced, students pissed
By Natalie Armstrong Ryerson’s messy parade tradition has been sliced. Shaving cream has been banned from this year’s parade after foamy fun expanded into unruly bedlam during last year’s parade. …