Researcher lands huge grant November 29, 2000 $100,000 will help Ryerson professor send his work to outer space
Church bans former prof November 29, 2000 By Siri Agrell An admitted male prostitute, adult-child sex advocate and former Ryerson professor has been banned from a Toronto church after he was discovered singing at a recent Christmas concert. It’s just another incident of bad publicity for Gerald Hannon, whose contract from Ryerson wasn’t renewed in 1996 after he admitted to The Toronto […]
Rye professor second best in city November 29, 2000 Murray Pomerance one of Toronto's finest, Now readers vote
Marketers aren’t sold on RyeSAC November 29, 2000 Ryerson Marketing Association will stay its course with Biz faculty funding
Enrollment exceeds provincial funding levels November 29, 2000 University representatives meet with Minister to lobby for more cash
Editorial Parting won’t end the passion November 29, 2000 By Renata D’Aliesio I had just arrived home from a day of first-year classes when an Eyeopener editor called to tell me I had won the sports editor’s job. In response, I blurted out such eloquent expressions as, “Oh my God!” and “Wow!” I sat on my parent’s couch for the next hour with a […]
Students ask Ryerson to support private university fight November 29, 2000 By Jennifer Kwan About 25 students complete with stickers and signs rallied outside Monday’s board of governors meeting to ask for the board’s support in their fight against private universities. At the end of October, the provincial government introduced Bill 132, the Post-Secondary Choice and Excellence Act, that will allow for-profit universities and colleges to […]
Donors can now name buildings November 29, 2000 Board of governors passes a motion that will allow buildings, labs and awards to be labelled by top sponsors, but some feel integrity is at issue
Mandatory laptops on hold November 29, 2000 Academic committee says there are too many unanswered questions for ITM proposal to go ahead
Features In search of a landmark November 29, 2000 World-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava is designing the signature building on campus, but the university will ultimately decide how defining it can be
Arts & Culture Will sing for money November 22, 2000 Bands, films and DJS are features of magazine fundraiser
Arts & Culture Cuts slice station’s staff November 22, 2000 CJRT lays off freelance hosts, cancels six programs