Ryerson in step with the times September 29, 1999 The university has many challenges to overcome, staff and faculty say
Features The end is nigh for Y2K consultants September 29, 1999 Some programmers left $50-000-a-year jobs to double their earnings as freelance computer bug experts, but Jessie Stones found come Jan. 2, employment prospects are grim
Features Make money like it’s 1999 September 29, 1999 One date has fuelled $3-trillion in revenue. Tim Cook reports that it’s not too late to stock up on freeze-dried food, a generator and the latest Backstreet Boys CD
Features Ryerson boots computer bug September 29, 1999 After two years of testing and upgrading, systems are ready and waiting for the year 2000.
Features The world rings in the new year on the wrong tune September 29, 1999 The third millennium begins in 2001, but people can’t wait to party
Fun & Satire New Year’s in a dark and lonely world September 29, 1999 The clock is ticking toward 2000 and Monica Bodirsky ponders starvation, lack of running water and being surrounded by gun-toting survivalists
Free lawyer holds court at RyeSAC September 29, 1999 Whether it’s the bank trying to repossess your stash of Kraft dinner or your roommate claiming damages because you spilled Kool-Aid on his stereo, Ryerson’s new legal advisor can help.
Students jostle for club status September 29, 1999 Groups vying to represent overlapping ethnic backgrounds