RyeSAC executive hopefuls: Posse out! January 23, 2002 Get to know the candidates running for the RyeSAC executive committee.
Racist graffiti stains campus image January 16, 2002 Ryerson contacts police and promises no-tolerance policy to crack down on hate crimes
Evening Childcare eliminated January 9, 2002 Ryerson’s evening childcare program — where parents leave their children for $3 an hour while attending late classes — has been eliminated.
News briefs for the week of Nov. 21 November 21, 2001 Muslim students protesting a lack of prayer space attend a religious service in the Quad last Friday afternoon.
Arts & Culture Break dance club busts onto Rye scene November 14, 2001 Matt Kuiavski, a 21-year-old new media student, is a self-proclaimed breaking junkie and the CEO of Ryerson University Breaker’s Itch Club
RyeSAC remedies election oversight November 14, 2001 RyeSAC will add two seats to its board of directors after a staffer discovered an administrative blunder committed during last year’s elections
Admin and students on side for laptop program November 14, 2001 After two years of negotiations, information technology management administration and student representatives have agreed to implement curriculum changes for a controversial mandatory laptop program.
Rye brass unflinching in fight for prayer space November 14, 2001 Crowded Muslim students look to U of T example
Seats saved for students at degree-granting ceremony November 7, 2001 Student's will be able to attend the ceremony honouring Nelson Mandela later this month.
Group to challenge RyeSAC October 24, 2001 By Wojtek Dabrowski A group calling itself Students Against RyeSAC says it’s planning to mobilize opposition against the student government and pressure its leadership to change the way it represents students.
Mysterious anti-theft group gains support October 24, 2001 By Wojtek Dabrowski News of an organized movement opposing the student government has stirred up interest in the business, engineering and computer science schools, even though the people behind the rallying cry against RyeSAC remain anonymous.