Communities Unraveling DNA October 28, 1998 A communications breakdown is disrupting attempts to start a new student group at Ryerson.
Rye remembers Holocaust with racism forum October 28, 1998 As part of Holocaust Education Week, Ryerson is hosting a panel discussion to educate students on the perils of hatred and racism.
Editorial Sell your soul to credit card demons October 28, 1998 “Hey little girl, do you want some candy?” If that gives you the creepy crawlies it ought to. It sure as hell sent shivers down my spine as I sauntered along Jorgenson Hall of Shame recently to witness Mephistopheles hawking his deals with the devil — credit cards.
Recruiting manager upset with Career Centre service October 28, 1998 Recruiters at Price Waterhouse Coopers aren’t happy with the service they got from Ryerson’s Career Centre.
Editorial Who will get a monopoly? October 28, 1998 For once we can actually say that you will see a new student centre.
Alumni reunites for 50th anniversary October 28, 1998 Ryerson alumni returned to their old stomping grounds on Saturday to help the school celebrates its 50th anniversary — the first open house in about 15 years.
Student debt under scrutiny October 28, 1998 With university tuition fees on the rise, Ryerson and other Ontario universities are participating in a study to uncover what students are spending their money on.
Honorary degrees lack student input October 28, 1998 Ryerson students can nominate someone for an honorary degree, but won’t have as ay in who receives one.
Students favour BComm trade October 28, 1998 Ryerson business management students have made it clear — they want to trade in their degree name for a Bachelor of Commerce.
Rye signals interest in shutting Gould to traffic October 28, 1998 Pedestrians may no longer have to dodge traffic on Gould Street.
Arts & Culture Toronto tales of haunting horror October 28, 1998 Everyone loves a good scare. Every year on Halloween, people pull up the pink flamingoes and erect plastic tomb, stones on their lawns. They flock to haunted houses, dress in ridiculous getups and play tricks on their friends. But, ghosts are the most fascinating part of Halloween because nobody really knows if they exist. For this reason, we have compiled stories haunted places in Toronto that anyone can visit this Saturday night, anyone with a good strong heart that is.
Building a consensus over centre October 28, 1998 Sean Fitz-Gerald looks into who will govern Ryerson’s student campus facility.