Sports The pool man cometh November 11, 1998 Canadian pool champ Gerry Watson holds clinic in games room.
Arts & Culture Where he’s been Hayden November 11, 1998 Jennifer O’Connor interviews a Ryerson grad turned musician.
Features I am a freeloader November 11, 1998 Pile on as Paul Zanettos joins the public relations party machine at the Molson Canadian Rocks Embassy in London, England.
Good Samaritan killers get reprieve November 11, 1998 The father of a Ryerson student killed in 1992 said the men convicted in his son’s death, whose sentences have been reduced, should be grateful for their second chance.
Ryerson aims to link information programs November 11, 1998 The school of administration and information management (AIM) may be eliminated next September if a committee proposal to consolidate the school with a business program is approved.
City to hear proposal to close Gould November 11, 1998 Ryerson’s proposal to solve traffic problems on Gould Street will reach the city’s doorstep in the next two weeks, but it may be some time before students will see any changes.
Ryerson’s first masters up for approval November 4, 1998 Ryerson is on its way to offering its first masters degree.
Students send Claude feedback November 4, 1998 More students than were expected have sent in their feedback on Ryerson president Claude Lajeunesse.
Board elections draw large turnout November 4, 1998 Student voter turnout for Ryerson’s board of governors election was triple last year’s numbers.
Computer science to double enrolment November 4, 1998 Ryerson’s school of computer science will get a surge of money from the Ontario government next fall.
Proposed degree a Canadian first November 4, 1998 Ryerson wants to institute a part –time disabilities studies program.
Editorial Sell your soul to credit card demons October 28, 1998 “Hey little girl, do you want some candy?” If that gives you the creepy crawlies it ought to. It sure as hell sent shivers down my spine as I sauntered along Jorgenson Hall of Shame recently to witness Mephistopheles hawking his deals with the devil — credit cards.