ILLEGAL TORY ADS YANKED October 3, 2007 The Ryerson Students’ Union broke its own rules last week when political posters violating policy guidelines were stamped and posted across campus.
BUYING THE STUDENT VOTE, $1,300 A POP September 26, 2007 In an exclusive interview with the Eyeopener, Premier Dalton McGuinty promises almost $200 million for students.
Editorial POLITICIANS GONE WILD! March 21, 2007 Stephen Harper’s pummelling the masses with money, MPPs are promptly returning calls from student journalists and Stéphane Dion is drinking green beer at the Ram in the Rye.
Features A different brand of student politician September 20, 2006 University is tough enough without having to run for trustee of the Toronto Catholic District School Board. Mario Pileggi says it's no problem. Shasha Nakhai sat down with Ryerson's newest political hopeful.
Rye’s riding heats up September 12, 2003 "This grandma's going to fight like hell!" said NDP candidate Gene Lara, a 64-year-old grandmother, who got Monday's Toronto Centre-Rosedale candidates debate off to a sensational start with remarks that made even seasoned political animals like Liberal George Smitherman and Tory John Adams jump.
RyeSAC executive and v.p.-elect ousted March 24, 1999 V.p. administration Jason Power resigns and his successor Jennifer Long is disqualified after defacing election posters; Power's performance contributes to RyeSAC's call for his resignation while Long refuses to resign from her board position
Theatre gives best performance at the polls February 17, 1999 38 per cent of the program's students cast their vote for executive elections; social work and journalism had the next highest turnout
New v.p.s coast to victory February 17, 1999 Jennifer Long, v.p. administration-elect, and Cory Wright, v.p. education-elect, both win with more than 70 per cent of the vote
Campaign trail leaves students behind February 3, 1999 RyeSAC's executive elections are drawing fear voters to the ballot boxes. But the council offers few solutions to the apathy problem
Candidates’ nerves set in as students go to polls February 3, 1999 Wednesday's vote will decide next year's RyeSAC leaders