Campus News Club gives cash for quake relief March 7, 2001 Latin students raise $1,000 to help El Salvador recover
Features Young feminists ride the Third Wave March 7, 2001 This fall, Statistics Canada reported full-time working women only make 72.5 cents for every dollar men earn and are still working in traditionally female dominated fields—health and social services, retail, education and food and beverage industries.
Campus News On-line voting for board of governors causes a stir March 7, 2001 The board of governors will hold its next election on the Internet to make the vote more accessible, but the plan is drawing loud criticism from RyeSAC.
Campus News Researchers warn about dangers of corporate cash March 7, 2001 University scientists and researchers are being forced to compromise their ethics because of the competition for cash from corporate sponsors rather than being able to rely on government funds, warned a University of Manitoba professor speaking at Ryerson last Friday.
Business & Technology Group wants a ticker at Rye March 7, 2001 The Ryerson Stock Exchange (RSE) is hoping that with the right sponsors and support from business students and faculty, its proposed stock ticker for the business building will be up and running next year.
Business & Technology ITM laptops may be back on-line March 7, 2001 Academic council to consider a previously quashed mandatory computer proposal
Campus News Study to cool Rye’s heating costs March 7, 2001 Ryerson is prepping its pocketbook for a $30,000 infusion from the City of Toronto that will study how to link buildings on campus through an underground pipeline and lessen the blow of soaring heating and cooling costs.
Arts & Culture Destination: Screwed March 7, 2001 Last Tuesday, the students running this year’s Mass Exodus fashion show were told they would have to rent the Ryerson Theatre for the first time in 10 years. And no one will tell them why.
Campus News Planning prof travels to Cuba to explain trip cancellation March 7, 2001 Lawrence Altrows flew down over reading week to tell Cuban colleagues why Ryerson won’t participate in field study
Campus News RIOT poster found offensive March 7, 2001 A RyeSAC approved poster ordered taken down after complaint
Campus News Tories considered scrapping tuition fees news March 7, 2001 Now that the secret has been revealed, the Conservatives’ opponents race to push the idea into the spotlight