Booze banned from RyeSAC election budgets November 11, 1998 Candidates who buy alcohol votes may be disqualified.
Claude sells Rye to an Empire November 11, 1998 University’s president spoke of accessibility at club luncheon.
City to hear proposal to close Gould November 11, 1998 Ryerson’s proposal to solve traffic problems on Gould Street will reach the city’s doorstep in the next two weeks, but it may be some time before students will see any changes.
Communities TTC to the world November 4, 1998 A forest of silk sarees and shawls, flutter from their racks. You want to touch them, but you hesitate, aware of the man watching you alertly from his plastic chair. But he smiles. He doesn’t mind.
Arts & Culture Lyrics, lies, and loathing L.A. November 4, 1998 Stabbing Westward was in town recently to promote their new album — which gave Sarah Quadrini a chance to ask drummer and lyricist Andy Kubiszewki about everything from lies on the Internet to his memories of vinyl records.
Features Back to mend an intersection November 4, 1998 Twenty years ago, as city planner, he rewrote the rules for the Yonge-Dundas area. Now as a veteran real estate developer, Ron Soskolne is back to make amends to a deteriorating neighbourhood. But his drive to make the project happen raised some questions about his conduct.
Graphic sexual graffiti stains washroom stall November 4, 1998 Attempts have been made to mask obscene graffiti drawn in a men’s washroom during the summer months, but it appears to have left a permanent mark.
Student on a spiritual mission to start pagan group November 4, 1998 Peter Tretter, 19, is trying to starting up a pagan group called the Ryerson Alliance of Pagans.
President to address Empire Club November 4, 1998 Claude Lajeunesse to speak to club’s business and government members about post-secondary accessibility.
Features A crusade to heal the streets November 4, 1998 The Yonge Street Business and Residents Association sparked off the development that will revitalize a decaying downtown core at the edge of this campus. But one of its members faced criticism for being too close to the deal making while pursuing his dream.
Editorial A new journalism — an old idea November 4, 1998 privileged classes and public plunderers, never lack sympathy with the poor, always remain devoted to the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty” — Joseph Pulitzer, May 10 1883.
Ryerson’s first masters up for approval November 4, 1998 Ryerson is on its way to offering its first masters degree.