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Carload of Whatever: December 2009
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List time. If you hate lists you are lying. West coast nostalgia, and some other stuff. Some records I liked:. 8211; Born Like This. The Third Old Life Records Compilation. Coolest 7-inches that haven't really been released yet:. Some memorable events in two thousand and nine:. Sat, Nov 21: Bite Your Tongue 2: Lucky Dragons, Corpusse, Nifty, Feurermusik, Castlemusic at a circus training school in east Toronto (Vancouver isn't the only one with an east side). Wed, May 13: Amazing Grass Release Party!
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The Ryerson Free Press: Ryerson Commerce Society looking to pick business students’ pockets with 200% fee increase
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Monday, February 9, 2009. Ryerson Commerce Society looking to pick business students’ pockets with 200% fee increase. Somewhere in North York, Ted Rogers is rolling over in his grave. The Ryerson Commerce Society. According to the RCS constitution. This massive fee hike not only directly affects business students, but is also of concern to all Ryerson students given that many of the architects ...
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The Ryerson Free Press: Student union drops health insurance broker citing inflated fees and unprofessional behaviour
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Student union drops health insurance broker citing inflated fees and unprofessional behaviour. The Concordia Student Union (CSU). That it was ending a 12-year relationship with insurance broker Lev Bukhman and his firm, Quebec Student Health Alliance (ASEQ). Instead, they voted to institute a new student-run health plan office. Concerns by the CSU that their insurance i...
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The Ryerson Free Press: 2/1/09 - 2/8/09
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Thursday, February 5, 2009. RSU audit: scope narrows, price tag balloons. The Ryerson Free Press has just learned that the initial price tag for the audit of RSU will be at least $85,000. The audit. That this change in scope is all he ever wanted in the first place. Michael Parent, a representative of Deloitte and Touche and former executive director of the Humber Students' Federation, is coord...
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The Ryerson Free Press: RSU boad members removed from RSU office by security
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Thursday, January 15, 2009. RSU boad members removed from RSU office by security. Tonight is the January board meeting of the Ryerson Students’ Union. While the meeting itself is sure to be something to watch, events from this past Friday warrant a post. Snobar later expressed his concerns in an email sent to the Eyeopener. RSU staff and the RSU Board of Directors. While Snobar failed to me...
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The Ryerson Free Press: 2/22/09 - 3/1/09
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Concern over Gazan deaths prompt expulsions and sanctions by university administrators. Around the world those critical of Israel’s attacks into the Gaza refugee enclaves. But hold on here, artistic licence aside, just how far from reality is such a depiction? Palestine has been called an “ open air prison. Have resulted in the real possibility that Israel will face c...
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The Ryerson Free Press: RSU audit: scope narrows, price tag balloons
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Thursday, February 5, 2009. RSU audit: scope narrows, price tag balloons. The Ryerson Free Press has just learned that the initial price tag for the audit of RSU will be at least $85,000. The audit. That this change in scope is all he ever wanted in the first place. Michael Parent, a representative of Deloitte and Touche and former executive director of the Humber Students' Federation, is coord...
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The Ryerson Free Press: Concern over Gazan deaths prompt expulsions and sanctions by university administrators
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Sunday, February 22, 2009. Concern over Gazan deaths prompt expulsions and sanctions by university administrators. Around the world those critical of Israel’s attacks into the Gaza refugee enclaves. But hold on here, artistic licence aside, just how far from reality is such a depiction? Palestine has been called an “ open air prison. Have resulted in the real possibility that Israel will face c...
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The Ryerson Free Press: 2/8/09 - 2/15/09
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The Ryerson Free Press. A progressive voice on post-secondary education and the issues that matter to students. Monday, February 9, 2009. Ryerson Commerce Society looking to pick business students’ pockets with 200% fee increase. Somewhere in North York, Ted Rogers is rolling over in his grave. The Ryerson Commerce Society. According to the RCS constitution. This massive fee hike not only directly affects business students, but is also of concern to all Ryerson students given that many of the architects ...
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