Students’ prize trip no dream vacation March 24, 1999 V.p. Jason Power reneges on promise to give money
Profs upset with grad school membership March 24, 1999 Engineering professors say selection requirements for teaching graduate students were unfair
High test scores spark investigation March 24, 1999 AIM director reviews testing policy after two classes given the same midterm
Summer means construction at Oakham House March 24, 1999 RyeSAC will spend up to $75,000 to renovate cafe, pub and meeting rooms
Too many students, too few profs March 24, 1999 Ryerson to hire up to 60 new faculty to make up for high student/teacher ratio
Ryerson eyes naming rights sponsorship policy March 24, 1999 Scheme is part of a report on the university's future fundraising initiatives
RyeSAC executive and v.p.-elect ousted March 24, 1999 V.p. administration Jason Power resigns and his successor Jennifer Long is disqualified after defacing election posters; Power's performance contributes to RyeSAC's call for his resignation while Long refuses to resign from her board position
Minimum wage, maximum rage March 17, 1999 One-woman show in the Business Building has forever changed how our theatre critic looks at his work
Food bank holds grand opening with new name March 17, 1999 Ryerson's food bank is getting a new name and some new initiatives
Deregulation may be examined in the fall March 17, 1999 More than 800 computer science and engineering students would be affected if the school chose to deregulate tuition fees
School to replace security firm March 17, 1999 By Caroline Alphonso Ryerson will bring a less expensive security company on board in April after its current firm’s contract expires. Intercon Security, which has been at the school for 24 years, isn’t getting its contract renewed because the school can’t afford the $200,000 a year increase the company asked for, said Janet Mays, director […]
Union organizer shares solidarity message March 17, 1999 Debora De Angelis, who unionized her Suzy Shier store in 1995, says unions can help young people in their retail jobs