TARDY SCHEDULES LEAVE STUDENTS IN THE DARK January 11, 2006 Class timetables released at the end of December, making it hard for students to set up work shifts.
MORE SNAGS IN RAMSS REPEAT January 11, 2006 Misleading wording gives the appearance of dropped classes, but the system doesn't finalize enrolment.
“STUDENTS OF COLOUR” MANDATE CHALLENGED January 11, 2006 RTA students upset over negative portrayal of their program want meeting with SCRT and program chair to address issues.
SMALLER PARTIES WAIT TO DEBATE January 11, 2006 Smaller-party candidates originally not welcomed to RSU-sponsored debate get last-minute invite.
POLICE INCREASING PRESENCE AROUND RYE January 11, 2006 Students and staff can expect to see more police officers in the Ryerson area in the wake of the Boxing Day shooting that killed a 15-year-old girl and injured six others.
NEUTRAL ZONE November 30, 2005 By Josh Swan Members of the Ryerson community are rallying for gender neutral washrooms on campus. On Nov. 24 RyePRIDE and the Women’s Centre held an event to raise awareness about the need for transgender washrooms with a movie screening and panel discussion.
HOT PROPERTY November 30, 2005 The halls are dimly lit, wiring snakes around power tools left motionless on the ground and the dark grey carpeting is covered in sawdust.
COURSE EVALUATIONS PUT TO THE TEST November 30, 2005 Some faculty question effectiveness of 20-year-old survey method.
RYERSON UNIVERSITY ACT RECOMMENDATIONS IGNORED November 30, 2005 Key suggestions for amendments submitted by student union representatives were not approved by the board.
PLAYING IT SAFE ON CAMPUS November 30, 2005 The Ryerson Students' Union equity committee conducted a campus-wide safety audit to point out dangerous areas.
CONTROVERSY OVER COLOUR November 30, 2005 Students of Colour in Radio and Television accused of being "reverse racists" as members try to secure official student group status.