RAMSS SURVEY TO CURB FLUNK-OUTS September 16, 2009 BY DOMINIQUE LAMBERTON Students noticed something a bit different when logging onto RAMSS last week. Rather than being directed to their RAMSS account, students were asked an enrollment question that had to be answered before proceeding. They were asked whether they planned to attend their enrolled classes or whether they would take appropriate steps to […]
Admin charges up at Rye September 16, 2009 BY SARA VOSSOUGHI Not only are students paying more for tuition, some administrative charges are up by as much as 33 per cent. The charge increases proposed by the registrar’s office were approved by the Board of Governors this spring and took effect this fall. The fees for applying to Ryerson, fee receipts and special […]
No jobs leave students scrambling September 16, 2009 Jelena Djurkic explores how cash-crunched students are coping with empty pockets
A displaced World September 16, 2009 "We aren't exactly happy we have to move. It's kind of like we're being kicked out." -Keenan Tamblyn, World of Posters, sales associate
H1N1 spreads to Ryerson September 16, 2009 "I was sweating really bad but still freezing. I'd be drenched 15 minutes later from taking a nap." -Meagan Blodgett
WORKING STUDENTS’ CENTRE TO BE REVAMPED September 16, 2009 "It's not ok to cut the Working Students' Center" says Robert Heydari, former coordinator of the WSC two years ago
Inspection threatens to pull CKLN off the air September 16, 2009 BY VANESSA GRECO After a year mired in controversy, CKLN 88.1 FM is at risk of losing their broadcasting license. On Sept. 15, an inspector from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commissions (CRTC) flew in from Ottawa to assess the station that violated their license agreement by broadcasting dead air for several weeks. Right now, […]
Controversial lecturer comes to Ryerson August 26, 2009 A radical scholar who previously praised suicide bombers held a seminar at Ryerson in late July. Despite his contentious beliefs, students still attended.
Prof arrested for fraud gets his day in court August 26, 2009 Professor Sheldon Reinsilber will be trading the classroom for court on Sept. 8.
STREET RACE CLAIMS LIFE OF RYERSON STUDENT August 26, 2009 Around this time last year, Geetesh Singh began to map out his future. Expecting to graduate in 2010, he saw a completed diploma and LSAT appointment on the horizon — dreams that were extinguished before his final year at Ryerson.