Students look to start own anti-racism group September 19, 2007 RyePRIDE, the Ryerson Women’s Centre and the Ryerson Students’ Union feel that the school should set up a student-run Anti-Racism group.
EX-RYE HEAD RESIGNS FROM CONCORDIA September 19, 2007 Former Ryerson president Claude Lajeunesse has stepped down as president of Concordia University in Montreal, two years after taking the position.
TESTY DEBATE CENTRES ON RSU HIRING POLICY September 19, 2007 The Ryerson Students’ Union has been discussing whether gays and lesbians should be protected under the RSU’s equitable hiring policy.
ADMIN DROPS THE MED-BOMB September 19, 2007 Ryerson will look to adopt a new health science programs and eventually a medical school, if one top administrator has his way.
FIRST WEEK CHAOS BRINGS LONG LINEUPS FOR STUDENTS September 12, 2007 Ryerson students celebrated the first week of school with pyjama parties and hypnotists, but they were also confronted by lineups stretching as far as the eye can see.
PRINCETON REVIEW OFFERS PRICEY LSAT PREP COURSE September 12, 2007 Princeton Review is coming to Ryerson, but the Law Society can help you out for free.
THE GREAT HANDBOOK FAMINE OF 2007 September 12, 2007 Ryerson students were left waiting in line last week to grab their free student handbooks after a problem at the printer left the Ryerson Students’ Union with only 1,600 handbooks.
STUDENTS HUNT FOR GOULD September 12, 2007 Concerts, theatre and basketball courts envisioned for Rye's main drag.
NEWSFLASH: WE’RE STILL OVERCROWDED September 12, 2007 One hundred and twenty-six Ryerson students are still waiting to get into residence.
‘I’M TRYING TO KEEP MY HEAD ABOVE WATER’ September 12, 2007 The shouting between the two student executives was so loud it could be heard through the door.
TAKE BACK THE NIGHT, AND THE MONEY September 12, 2007 RSU budget determines "No" means "No more funds" for long-standing women's advocacy campaigns.