Mandatory laptops considered by school January 27, 1999 Ryerson is evaluating how to make laptop computers as essential to students as textbooks and pens.
Ryerson not alone in surplus quandary January 27, 1999 Ryerson’s administration and employees are not alone in trying to find ways to spend their $54.5 million surplus.
ICE survey keep students out in the cold January 27, 1999 RyeSAC’s president David Steele promised to push for accountability in the Instructor Course Evaluations. But his efforts haven’t swayed the school and faculty to revamp the process.
Editorial Save another voice January 27, 1999 RyeSAC’s recent decision to vote down CKLN’s referendum proposal was a sad display of misguided public interest.
Ryersonia yearbook sales slump January 27, 1999 If you were hoping to see your graduating picture in a 1999 yearbook you’re out of luck. After extremely poor sales last year, RyeSAC has decided not to publish a yearbook this year.
Universities face faculty crunch as profs retire January 27, 1999 U of T and York begin recruitment drives; Ryerson advertises for tenured professors.
RyeSAC pulls plug on CKLN vote January 27, 1999 Referendum process delayed; board questions radio station’s role on campus and its financial statements.
Students’ designs to save Earth form 2010 asteroid January 27, 1999 Vince Robertson had a perilous mission last semester — design a spacecraft to save Earth.
Arts & Culture Student immersed in interactive film January 20, 1999 Mark Lannutti made his own significant contribution to new media. The 23-year-old’s final project is an interactive film named K after the Czech novelist Franz Kafka.
Arts & Culture The “new” media is the message January 20, 1999 A gigantic, slimy green fire-breathing monster with blazing hot coals for eyes is about to roast a colony of hysterical screaming peasants, their corn crops and their pitiful village of thatched hurts. Your heart races as the creature moves in the obliterate the miserable village in one hot breath.