Sports HE’S MAKING THE CUT October 20, 2004 Former Ryerson MVP is battling for an NHL tryout in front of millions on reality TV.
‘AGGRESSIVE’ ADS PUSH ‘YES’ VOTE October 20, 2004 If full-time and part-time Ryerson students collectively agree on a 'Yes' vote to an online referendum question on Oct. 21, an increase in student athletic fees will be phased in over the next two years.
VARSITY ATHLETES GIVE THEIR TWO CENTS October 20, 2004 Varsity athelets are pumped for the RAC referendum.
NO CAMPAIGN A NO-GO October 20, 2004 The RAC referendum's 'No' campaign said it was shut out when the university tore down their posters, but the school said the campaign was inaccurate and didn't follow the rules.
NO WORRIES ABOUT LAWSUIT October 20, 2004 Ryerson President Claude Lajeunesse said last week the university is not worried about being sued over the destruction of Lake Devo.
NOT ON CLAUDE 9 October 20, 2004 It may have been held in a new building, but those in attendance heard mostly old news at this year's State of the University speech given by Ryerson President Claude Lajeunesse last week.
NO ACCESS October 20, 2004 If you see brightly coloured posters covering entranceways and stairs at Ryerson, be advised: This space is inaccessible.
ROSE REJECTS RYESAC CASH October 20, 2004 A RyeSAC executive has refused to take the cash handout that gave two execs free on-campus residence.
Editorial SPEAKING OF HATRED October 20, 2004 "After I finished class at around 6:30 on Thursday night, I walked up to the ASA office to pick up a book I left there."
ARRESTED FOR THREATS October 20, 2004 A man was caught allegedly pinning hate literature on the Arab Students Association's office is now being charged.
CommunitiesFeatures OUR STRUGGLE TO FIND PEACE October 20, 2004 In light of recent hate crimes on campus, the World Religions Conference addressed the need for tolerance.