Arts & Culture Student’s play has important message November 17, 1999 Access Centre uses Equability for anniversary celebration
Communities Not every colour feels welcome in the rainbow November 17, 1999 Racism in Toronto's gay community means Asians and other visible minorities are segregated
School to set policy on computer misconduct November 17, 1999 By Tim Cook It will be at least another month before Ryerson will have a policy on what can — and can’t — be done with school computers. A subcommittee of academic council has been working on a policy for two years and produced a draft policy on information technology access and acceptable use, which […]
Rye complaints procedure gets failing grade November 17, 1999 By Steve Petrick When it comes to harassment offices in Ontario universities, Ryerson seems to be the worst-ranked. The university’s harassment office is understaffed, say staff members at similar offices at other universities. Paddy Stamp, director of the sexual harassment office at the University of Toronto, said Ryerson had a small office even before the […]
Emotions vary on harassment office November 17, 1999 Groups seem more concerned than students about restructuring
Ex-prof award gets go-ahead November 17, 1999 RyeSAC accepts offer after school rejects prostitute's award
Fun & Satire Last celebrity standing: Round One November 10, 1999 Just a few weeks ago a group of celebrities disappeared from Hollywood. They had all been captured and taken away to an unknown island in the middle of the Pacific ocean where they were kept in cages, poked and fed mouldy bread until they were forced to fight in a tournament. The winner shall save […]
Sports Hockey squad cellar dwellers no more November 10, 1999 By Bob Coatsworth By this time of year, the Ryerson hockey team has usually curled up and found a place somewhere near the basement of the OUA Mid West division. But after a 4-1 win last Friday over the University of Toronto Varsity Blues, the Rams are battling the Brock Badgers for first place. While […]
Sports Hockey coach aid hearing impaired November 10, 1999 By Dennis Leary On the best of days, it’s enough of a challenge for a hockey coach to get his team to listen to him. Ryerson hockey coach Louie Carnevale faced a heightened task when he coached Canada’s national deaf team to a gold medal in the 14th World Winter Games for the Deaf held […]
Sports Ryerson germ pool hurts school’s swim team November 10, 1999 By Natalie Alcoba The flu bug has an appetite for Ryerson swimmers. Due to less than ideal pool conditions, various members of the swim team were sick for their first meet last month. Some of them still haven’t recovered. Coach Victor Delac said the intensity of a swimmer’s schedule has a big impact on their […]