“It’s really important students have representation so to have this summarily dismissed was really distressing,” said one former RSU president
RSU elections debate: Future of union, transparency and finances
Both slates said they’d go through with completing the full forensic audit as requested by the university and re-open the investigation into 6 Fest
RSU student groups, unions left in the dark following Rye termination
Rye cut ties with the RSU, leaving student groups to pick up the pieces since they were never consulted in the first place
UPDATE: Rye announces next steps for student government, without CESAR’s support
While Rye attempts to build a new student government, CESAR says the university “offered money” to undermine RSU employees
RECAP: RSU Semi-Annual General Meeting doesn’t release promised forensic audit, other motions passed
This was the first Semi-Annual General Meeting (SAGM) since the university terminated it’s 1986 Operating Agreement with the RSU.
RSU audit committee finds an additional $99,477 unverified in last year’s expenditures
The review also accounts and confirms a total of $260,000 of expenses made on three RSU credit cards last year.
What now?
After Ryerson ditched the Ryerson Students’ Union, students have been left in the dark about what the changes mean for them
BREAKING: RSU files legal claim against Rye
“We’re deeply disappointed that we have to take this action,” said RSU president Vanessa Henry