Sports Rams have to settle for silver January 15, 1997 Volleyball team finally beats York, but is unable to capture gold
Communities Going topless January 15, 1997 As of December 11, it was legal for women to go topless in public. However, according to our moral code they are still commiting a crime
Features The Can(un)Conquered January 15, 1997 For 26 years, the CRTC has been boosting Canadian music by regulating the amount of home grown music on the airwaves. But as music trends shift out of commercial radio, new artists are finding CanCon redunant
Rags to riches for Ryerson January 15, 1997 By Kelly Preston Move over Times Square, make way for the Ryerson parking garage. The city of Toronto recently announced plans to transform the Yonge and Dundas Streets area into something resembling the famed heart of New York City. Part of the area the city wants to change in the $150-million project is owned by […]
Editorial What a boring document means to you January 15, 1997 By Douglas Cudmore The release of the Report of the Advisory Panel on Future Directions for Postsecondary Education (the White Paper) couldn’t have come at a better time. Never heard of it? That’s exactly my point. The document, created by a five-member group appointed by the Ontario Conservatives, was presented to the public on Dec. […]
The ombuds’ for you January 15, 1997 By Theresa Ebden It may be difficult to pronounce, but Ryerson’s new ombudsperson will make life easier for students. Dealing with Ryerson officials can leave you feeling ripped off. The change this, a team of seven Ryerson officials from CESAR, RyeSAC and administration have added the diplomat to the Ryerson family. The ombudsperson has final […]
Happy New Year, RyeSAC… I quit January 15, 1997 By Shane Dingman RyeSAC lost one volunteer and one full-time staff member, not even one week into the new year. Resignations of Shannon Murphy, student faculty director for Applied Arts, and Camille McGuire, graphics coordinator, were announced at the Board of Director meeting Jan. 7. “It’s a volunteer position, I did it for a year […]
White Paper puts students in the red January 15, 1997 Private universities, tuition changes good for Ontario, report says
Oakham House gets in the SAC September 4, 1996 By Jason Scott The struggle for a new campus centre is over — sort of. In July, RyeSAC took control of the daily management of Oakham House. It is part of a deal aimed at making the 148-year-old building the focal point for student activity on campus. “Ryerson doesn’t have a whole lot of leisure […]
Campus News Mess shaved from parade route: tradition sliced, students pissed September 4, 1996 By Natalie Armstrong Ryerson’s messy parade tradition has been sliced. Shaving cream has been banned from this year’s parade after foamy fun expanded into unruly bedlam during last year’s parade. In addition to shaving cream, people along the parade route were covered in everything from chocolate syrup to eggs to urine fired from water guns. […]