FOOD FINALLY PICKED UP January 10, 2007 It lay there in an unlikely location: the sixth floor stairwell in Jorgenson Hall.
MANITOBA TAX CREDIT ISN’T ENOUGH TO LURE RYERSON GRADS TO BARREN PRAIRIES January 10, 2007 The Manitoba provincial government wants Ryeerson grads to work in friendly Manitoba, and is offering a $25,000 tax break to attract skilled graduates.
STUDENT WORK ON TV? MAYBE January 10, 2007 With two new LCD screens up in the caf joining a host of TV's on campus, Ryerson is considering broadcasting student work.
POLICE CAMERAS KEY IN SHOOTING INVESTIGATION January 10, 2007 Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras turned their unblinking eyes towards Toronto’s busiest street this holiday season, and are now helping police investigate a Dec. 30 shooting at the intersection of Yonge and Gould streets.
Editorial BURN BABY BURN, GLOBAL INFERNO January 10, 2007 It was one of the two days this year that the temperature pushed passed 11 C. A smartly-dressed woman of no more than 30 sat on the streetcar slurping a chilled coffee drink.
ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS SHUT OUT OF MANDATORY CLASS January 10, 2007 When a group of more than 40 fourth-year architecture students showed up for class on Tuesday morning, they had a door shut in their face.
SIGNED AGREEMENT PUTS ‘STUDENT’ BACK IN RYERSON STUDENT CAMPUS CENTRE January 10, 2007 Students are much closer to gaining control of the Student Campus Centre (SCC) after an operating agreement was signed by four out of five controlling groups on Monday.
METROPOLIS LEASING PRICE TOO HIGH FOR RYERSON January 10, 2007 As Metropolis’ construction moves along quicker thanks to the warm weather, the nitty gritty details of Ryerson’s presence in the building is falling short of what President Sheldon Levy had hoped for.
‘WHITE MINORITY’ GROUP SHUT DOWN January 10, 2007 A student was asked by Ryerson to take down a Facebook group but remained defiant - and created another one.
Sports RAMS MISS PODIUM January 10, 2007 After a strong opening win against Memorial University in the Ed DeArmon Memorial Tournament, Ryerson’s men’s basketball team watched the shine of a medal ranking fade away.
Sports HOCKEY TEAM BOUNCES BACK WITH HELP FROM NEW RECRUITS January 10, 2007 Shortened bench gets a lift as coach brings in seven players over the winter break.
Sports FIGURE SKATING COACHES QUIT January 10, 2007 Skate squad in shambles as both head coaches unexpectedly quit the team before its competition and provincial championship.