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Journalism magazines

Sub-series consists of magazines produced by the Journalism program: The Ryerson Magazine, Images, The Magazine, and The Ryerson Review of Journalism which went online in December 1997.
Also included is one ticket to the 30th anniversary celebration of The Ryerson Review of Journalism.

The Magazine

First volume published in October 1974 and last edition published in April of 1975. Magazine was published by the Department of Journalism and featured writers from the third year journalism magazine students.

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The Ryerson Magazine

First published in October 1975 and last published in 1981. Published by the Department of Journalism and had articles written by students in the Journalism program.

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Future Images

Contains 2 copies of the only edition of Future Images magazine. Magazine published by the Department of Journalism. Unclear as to where they got their content - Journalism program only or open to University as a whole.

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Images

Contains 2 copies of the only edition of Images Magazine. Published by the Department of Journalism. Unclear as to where they got their content - Journalism program only or open to University as a whole.

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City Images

Contains 2 copies of the only edition of City Images Magazine. Published by the Department of Journalism. Unclear as to where they got their content - Journalism program only or open to University as a whole.

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The Magazine - news and entertainment for Ryerson

Contains 3 copies of the only edition of The Magazine - news and entertainment for Ryerson. Published by the Department of Journalism. Unclear as to where they got their content - Journalism program only or open to University as a whole.

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Review of Journalism

Started in the Spring of 1984 as a yearly publication by the School of Journalism, it became a twice yearly publication in 1995 with Spring and Summer editions. In 2011 it switched to summer and winter editions. In 2013 the RRJ began publishing only one edition again. The editors of the journal are all Ryerson Students.

In May of 2021 a renaming committee recommended that the names of both the Ryersonian and the Ryerson Review of Journalism should be changed. The School Council unanimously approved these motions. Ryerson was removed from the name of the magazine. The Spring 2022 edition was the first with the new name "Review of Journalism".

These changes are in line with the University's announcement of its intention to change the name of the University, which occurred in Spring 2022 - Toronto Metropolitan University. This change was one of 22 recommendations put forward by the Standing Strong Taskforce whose mandate was to to develop principles to guide commemoration at the university and to respond to the history and legacy of Egerton Ryerson within the context of the university’s values.

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Award plaques

Sub-series consists of 5 awards plaques that were presented to students in the Journalism program.

RG 95.04.01 James G. Hagen Award, 1969-1981
RG 95.04.02 MacLean Hunter Journalism Graduate Award, 1954-1973
RG 95.04.03 Member/Audit Bureau Of Circulations, 1969
RG 95.04.04 Ryersonian, Front Page, c1952
RG 95.04.05 The Mirror Fifth Page Award For Poetry, 1962-1980

The Ryersonian newspaper

Bound and loose copies of the Ryersonian newspapers from 1948 until 2020. Access copies available for consultation in the Archives and Special Collections reading room.
As of Winter 2020 the Ryersonian newspaper went to an online format only because of the Covid 19 pandemic. It is yet to be determined if they will continue to put out a hardcopy newspaper.
In May of 2021 a renaming committee recommended that the names of both the Ryersonian and the Ryerson Review of Journalism should be changed. The School Council unanimously approved these motions. In July, the School reached out to community members with a renaming form, encouraging them to submit their ideas for new names. In September 2021 the name was changed on "On the Record".
These changes are in line with the University's announcement of its intention to change the name of the University in time for the 2022-2023 school year. This change was one of 22 recommendations put forward by the Standing Strong Taskforce whose mandate was to to develop principles to guide commemoration at the university and to respond to the history and legacy of Egerton Ryerson within the context of the university’s values.

Reference file photographs

Sub-series consists of 42 files containing black and white photographs used by Journalism students to illustrate articles in various Ryerson Publications or for reference purposes. A FINDING AID is available.

Large display size prints of Journalism students

Five black and white photographs measuring 41cm x 51cm. Depicts Journalism students pasting up news copy and involved in various stages of publication production, and 3 black and white group photographs (16 x 23 cm ) attached to the sheets of paper.

Photograph files

This file contains black and white photographs used by Journalism students in the production of the publication "The Ryersonian".

Negatives & Contact Prints: Student Assignments

This collection represents the blending of a large group of student photography assignments, comprised of black and white photographs and contact sheets from several accessions. The negatives and contact sheets are filed alphabetically, by the photographer's surname, except for a small group which is filed by subject. In addition, there is a small group of unidentified negatives and contact sheets.

Assignment photographs

Series consists of 7,278 photographic negatives or b&w prints created by Ryerson staff and students in the 1950's and 1960's. The photographs were taken for use in the student newspaper, "The Ryersonian" ; the academic course calendar ; the yearbook ; and other school publications. Contact prints for the majority of the collection are available for viewing in our reading room. Negatives are in the process of being scanned.

The photographic images are arranged according to subject :

  • Aerospace Technology
  • Anti-Cutback Rally (request from RG 95.1 box)
  • Architecture
  • Art Shows
  • Athletics
  • Awards
  • Barbers
  • Basketball
  • Bookstore
  • Business Administration
  • Campus - Old
  • Career College
  • Chemical Technology
  • Church Street
  • Circle K (Kiwanis)
  • Civil Technology
  • CJRT
  • Classroom Scenes
  • Clubs
  • Convocation
  • Convocation at Deer Park
  • Dances
  • Drama
  • Early Childhood Management
  • Eggy
  • Electrical Technology
  • Electronic Technology
  • Extension Department
  • Faculty and Staff
  • Fashion
  • Food Administration
  • Food Services
  • Football
  • Furniture and Interior Design
  • Gas Technology
  • Health Clinic
  • Health Inspectors
  • Hockey
  • Homecoming
  • Home Economics
  • Hotel, Resort, and Restaurant Administration
  • Howard Kerr Hall
  • Initiation
  • Instrument Control Technology
  • Journalism
  • Kerr Hall (Oakham House)
  • Library
  • Marketing
  • Mechanical Technology
  • Medical Laboratory
  • Metallurgy Technology
  • Miscellaneous
  • Miss Ryerson
  • Music
  • Ontario Government
  • Parades
  • Photographic Arts
  • Picnics
  • Printing Management - Graphic Arts
  • Queens and Princesses
  • Radio and Television Arts
  • Registration
  • Remembrance Day
  • Retirement Dinner
  • RIOT
  • ROW
  • Ryerson Hall
  • SAC
  • Secretarial Science
  • Secretaries Luncheon
  • Soccer
  • Statue of Egerton Ryerson
  • Visitors to Ryerson
  • Works of Art on Campus

Canadian Journalism School Teachers : Ian Hamilton Address

An address delivered to the annual meeting of Canadian Journalism School Teachers by Ian Hamilton, a third year Ryerson journalism student. The title of the address is "On Future Journalism and How We Should Relate To It.".
Included with this document is a photo print of Ian Hamilton which was published in the March 20, 1970 issue of the Ryersonian, to accompany the news report about his address.

Working Laboratory Program In Advertising Sales

This file contains The Proposal: That business students studying marketing or advertising take over the administration and selling of advertising that will appear in two publications produced as coursework by students in the School of Journalism.

Program Review Process

RPEP - Bachelor of Applied Arts, Journalism 1980
Program Evaluation - Academic Element April 1981
Program Evaluation March 1982
Program Evaluation Process - Report of PAC 1982
Proposal to Modify Journalism Program to Strengthen Training in Broadcast and Magazine, January 1983
PRP - Academic Quality Element c1989
PRP - Societal Need Element 1989
PRP - Financial Viability Element Jan. 30, 1990

Five Year Academic Plan: 1975-1980

This file contains document "A Review of the past, An assessment of the present, A forecast of the future as it applies to the Journalism Department of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute".

Speakeasy

This file contains 22 issues of Speakeasy publication, written and compiled by students of the Ryerson Journalism magazine course.

The Little Daily

This file contains The Little Daily newsletter, printed by the School of Graphic Arts.

RIT

This file contains Ryerson Daily News newsletter.

Reference file photographs

A collection of black and white prints weeded from Journalism photo files that have been sorted and arranged by subject. Photographs received through accession and were incorporated with RG 95.37 in order not to disturb the physical arrangement of collection records RG 95.6 and RG 95.8, and to avoid creating multiple finding aids. The bulk of this collection covers the 1980s and 1990s time periods.

Atkinson Lecture Series materials

The Atkinson Lecture series , established in 1974, came from a $50,000 grant obtained by Doug MacFarlane, then chairperson of the Journalism Department, from the Atkinson Foundation. The Atkinson Foundation was established to commemorate the late Joseph E. Atkinson, publisher of The Star from 1899-1948. The lecture series was intended to bring journalists to Ryerson to examine the role and relationships of media in today's society. The series, initially held twice a year, had its first lecture December 4, 1974.
Series contains materials created in relation to the lecture series. Included are posters, correspondence, and taped recordings of the lectures.

Atkinson Lectures - textual records

File contains textual related to the School of Journalism's Atkinson Lecture series. Included are transcripts of the lectures, invitations, one photograph of lecturer Denis Cecil Hills, correspondence, press releases, and flyers about the events.

Atkinson Lectures - graphic material

File contains posters advertising the Atkinson Lecture series speakers. Included are posters for:

Ross Munro - December 4, 1974
Harrison E. Salisbury - February 5, 1975
Frank Drea - April 4, 1978
Donald Woods - November 30, 1978 [signed photograph attached to poster]
William Stevenson - March 29, 1979
Mark Harrison - November 26, 1979
Allan Fotheringham - October 27, 1980
John Fraser - February 16, 1981 (2)
Osborn Elliot - September 17, 1981
Rene Levesque - November 5, 1987 [Cancelled]
Michele Landsberg - February 18, 1990
Neil Reynolds - October 29, 1990
Marq de Villiers - October 31. 1991 (2)
Keith Spicer - February 20, 1992
Peter Mansbridge - October 5, 1992
John Sawatsky - November 4, 1994
Stevie Cameron - February 17, 1995
Kirk Makin - February 29, 1996
Todd Gitlin - March 8, 2000
Mark Starowicz - November 30, 2000
Kim Bolan - February 14, 2006

Atkinson Lectures - audio cassettes

Thirteen audio cassette recorded Atkinson Lectures ranging in dates between 1975 and 1985. The recordings were undertaken by Ryerson's Media Centre in LIB 72.
Recordings include:

RG 95.48.03.01 Harrison Salisbury - February 5, 1975
RG 95.48.03.02 Denis Cecil HIlls - September 30, 1975 [2 cassettes]
RG 95.48.03.03 Pierre Berton - January 20, 1976
RG 95.48.03.04 Frank Drea - April 4, 1978
RG 95.48.03.05 Seymour M. Hersh - October 19, 1983 [5 cassettes]
RG 95.48.03.06 Oakland Ross - October 16, 1984 [2 cassettes]
RG 95.48.03.07 Tape 2, 1985 [no speaker indicated]

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