Arts & Culture Singing – and dancing – in the rain September 15, 1999 Bad weather crashes CKLN's street party, but the DJs play on.
RyeSAC wants land pledge March 10, 1999 School's promise to give portion of O'Keefe House's parking lot for the student campus centre in doubt, says David Steele
Student centre price tag set at $12M March 3, 1999 Consultant's assessment of wish list too high for school and student council
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.
Building a consensus over centre October 28, 1998 Sean Fitz-Gerald looks into who will govern Ryerson’s student campus facility.
Planned referendum not the first September 16, 1998 Tucked away in a narrow hallway in Jorgenson Hall’s lower ground, CKLN is on air even when Ryerson is closed.
Big bucks for student centre? March 18, 1998 Councillor Kyle Rae hints Ryerson could get millions for building
New home in the works January 21, 1998 Proposed referendum will ask students if they want a $14M campus centre
Editorial Student Centre a dream November 26, 1997 By Rob Granatstein As the fight between Ryerson’s student centre groups and the Women’s Centre over one small room becomes a battle royale, one thing is becoming painfully obvious — we need more space. Ryerson administration will not take their grubby hands off anything they have right now. In fact, they’re doing the opposite. They […]
Arts & Culture Dyke puts a spin on DJing March 12, 1997 By Paul Sambla As a kid growing up in a small town in Ontario, Denise Benson would have to invent ways for her radio to pick-up CBC’s Brave New Waves. Now she’s the one picking the tunes to spin. Benson, an RTA graduate, has worked at KLN 88.1 for 10 years. But her new program […]
Making airwaves January 22, 1997 By Bernadette Johnson RyeSAC wants to do it live. RyeSAC VP administration Angelo DeLuca submitted a proposal to campus radio station CKLN for a weekly half-hour show to cover issues on campus life at Ryerson surrounding universities. He says he was prompted to create this kind of show because Ryerson is now well represented on […]
Editorial Ryerson the bad September 4, 1996 By Pete Nowak For many of you, this is your first university, your first time away from home, your first time in the big city. You’re the innocent little hick kid that gets dropped off by Mama right into the middle of what you’ve dreamed of since you were a wee-young tot. You’re here for […]