Campus News What you missed this summer August 25, 2015 Here’s what was going down at Ryerson while you were working, travelling or Netflixing
Campus News People more important than you on campus August 25, 2015 A list of important people around campus you should probably know about
Campus News The horrors of Pitman Hall April 7, 2015 Uncomfortable living conditions, questionable policies and possible bylaw violations have those living in Pitman Hall asking whether the money they paid to stay in the building was worth the stress.
Campus News Ryerson’s year in review April 7, 2015 The news team saw the good, the bad, and the just plain weird. Here are our picks for stories that defined the 2014-2015 school year
Campus News Foreign students teach while they learn April 4, 2001 In Botswana, Sekwaka and Segola’s work takes them to cities and villages to teach people essential things such as boiling water to kill bacteria, proper food hygiene and AIDS awareness.
Campus News Resignations spark fear April 4, 2001 Last week, Ilonka Van Steenwyk resigned from the centre after her contract wasn’t renewed, bringing the number of people who have resigned to three since last August. The other two, Stacey Whyne Berman and Linda Lyns, said they left because of deteriorating leadership and services.
Campus News Students given blessing to protest in Quebec April 4, 2001 About 25 Ryerson social work students will close their textbooks and face the tear gas after the program approved motion allowing its students to defer exams so they can protest at the Free Trade Area of the Americas conference in Quebec City later this month.
Campus News Janitors won’t take entire blame for dirty washrooms April 4, 2001 Custodians say they have been getting flak for Ryerson’s dirty bathrooms ever since a group of students created a stir over the cleanliness of campus stalls.
Campus News Incomplete voters list skews election April 4, 2001 An information technology management student who lost his bid for reelection to RyeSAC’s board of directors last week says sloppy work by election officials may have cost him a victory.
Campus News Hard Rock jumps on Y&D bandwagon April 4, 2001 As many as six Ryerson students working at the oldest Hard Rock Cafe in North America could lose their jobs when the restaurant chain undergoes a $5-million expansion as part of the Yonge and Dundas redevelopment.
Campus News Armenians mark anniversary March 21, 2001 By News Team The newly found Armenian Students’ Association plans to mount a display celebrating 1,700 years since the proclamation of a Christianity in Armenia. Pictures of Armenian churches (such as the one shown), architecture, paintings, miniatures, and icons will be shown on several tables outside RyeSAC in the basement of Jorgenson Hall on Wednesday […]