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This is Ryerson publication

A series of promotional materials designed and produced in three formats: posters, booklets, and brochures. It is assumed that all three were designed and produced by the Community Relations Department (formerly Information Services), for distribution by both Community Relations and the Admissions Liaison Advising Office.

The Eyeopener Newspaper

45 bound volumes of the student newspaper The Eyeopener, 2 copies for each volume. Access copies are available in the Archives and Special Collections reading room.

Papers - published

File contains papers published by a variety of faculty members:
RG 150.1.1 Ecosystem Stability & Biophysical Land Classification Techniques, 1981 G. McKibbon
RG 150.1.2 Urbanization In Ecuador: General Comments, 1982 L. Altrows
RG 150.1.3 Four Constituencies: Dilemmas Of the Planner As Civil Servant, 1980 N. Richardson
RG 150.1.4 The Conserver Philosophy: Theory Into Practice At The Local Level, 1980 N. Alcock/M. Kosney
RG 150.1.5 Saving Rural Ontario: Planning For The Preservation Of Ontario's Countryside Landscape, 1981 R. Brown
RG 150.1.6 Planning For Communities In the North, 1983 S. Deirmenjian/M. Jones
RG 150.1.7 Public Opinion On Community Issues: Selected Papers, 1980 R.Crow/M. Kosney (eds.)

Ryerson Rambler magazine

This Ryerson publication was mailed to the Ryerson community and alumni. The collection is not complete ; there are no issues for 1972 and a few issues appear to be missing from the 1960s.

In 1997 the name was changed to Ryerson Magazine, with the first issue appearing in the Spring of that year. A further name change occurred in 2022 to Toronto Met University Magazine (see Related materials below for a link.)

Recording Recollections publication

Short stories of memories by senior students. Once produced as a small publication two or three times per year, more recently as an more profession end-year publication. First offered in Continuing Education, the course was established and taught by Greta Wood until her retirement in 1996. The final publication was printed in 2015. The course is still offered, but the format changed and they no longer publish.

The Fifth Page

The Fifth Page was started in 1960 by a journalism student who felt that good literary material was crowded out of the four-page RYERSONIAN newspaper and needed a 5th page. Encouraged by English instructors D. G. Priestman and J. Hersh, students gathered short stories, poems, articles and art work from across the campus and began producing an annual literary magazine which the Publications Committee published.

Ryerson University Special Report

This file contain 2 copies of Ryerson University Special Report published for Ryerson Alumni and Friends. The Report includes articles: Alumnus returns to share 'lesson learned', Rogers family continues support for Ryerson students, On the road to success through mentoring and scholarships, Charting the path to success.

Intersections magazine

This file contains 4 copies of Intersections Magazine, published by Ryerson University Research and Innovation. The magazine celebrates the research innovations occurring at Ryerson University. The first edition was launched at a reception on Tuesday November 4, 2008 in the Atrium of the George Vari Engineering and Computer Centre.

60th Anniversary Alumni Magazine Insert

The magazine insert - in the January mailing of the Alumni Magazine contains many photographs from the archives collections. Archives staff worked closely with Magazine staff - which included weeks of work finding and pulling photographs to be included in the print and online editions of the magazine and timeline.

Ryerson Today

Effective October 19, 2009 Ryerson Today - an e-publication put out by the Marketing and Communications department of University Advancement - will replace the current Forum Online (RG 395.6), President's Newsletter (RG 12.146), Campus News (RG 395.84), and Infoline (RG 395.22).
As of November 12, 2012 Ryerson Today established a new format and will no longer be printed for our collection as a whole. Pertinent newstories and letters from the President etc. will continue to be printed as they appear.

What's Happening Around Ryerson / On Campus This Week

This circular provided the Ryerson Community with information on day-to-day events taking place on Campus. From 1971 to April 1977, the publication was called "What's Happening Around Ryerson" with the name changing to "On Campus This Week" on the September 2, 1977 issue. "On Campus This Week" was last published in 1986. As an alternative, a number of departments agreed to pool their resources to sponsor, on a non-profit basis, a weekly full-page listing of campus events in the student newspaper, THE EYEOPENER.

Contacts booklet

This booklet is a guide to the subject expertise of Ryerson faculty. It contains 76 pages and is divided into three sections: alphabetical listings by topic, languages spoken and faculty name. "Contacts" was initiated by the President's Office under the direction of Gail Scott, Executive Coordinator, Community Relations and was produced with the assistance of John North, Director of the Learning Resources Centre. Until 1986 when the Department of Community Relations was established, the Information Services Department was responsible for the distribution and updating of future publications.(Information Services was incorporated into the Department of Community Relations.)

FORUM newsletter, 1975-1987

Series consists of copies of the FORUM newsletter published by the Office of Information Services. They were published on the calendar year, each new volume starting in September. Topics included Ryerson-specific news, staffing updates and staff and alumni notices. This series contains Volume's 1 - 12.
The final hard copy edition of the FORUM was published October 2005 - moving to an electronic format with its next issue. It was replaced by an online email newsletter Ryerson Today, on October 19, 2009.

Office of Information Services

News Bulletin

Series contains 6 volumes of the School's News Bulletin published by the Information Services Department. Newsletter contains stories about campus events, people, and school business.
The series has been divided into 6 files based on volume.

Technikos magazine

The magazine was mailed to alumni once or twice a year, keeping alumni up-to-date on the happenings of the school. Only 10 issues were published before another alumni magazine replaced it by "The Ryerson Review".

Ryerson Review, The

The magazine was mailed to alumni once a year during the summer, keeping alumni up-to-date on the school. Only three issues were published before another alumni magazine replaced it.

Speakers' Bureau booklet

The Speakers' Bureau is designed to provide senior secondary school students with the opportunity to meet Ryerson Faculty members and to hear them speak on topics related to their areas of interest. The collection includes booklets for 1982 to the 1987-88 school year.

Book of photographs

A series of black and white photographs taken by third year Photographic Arts students, arranged and published in a book printed by students from the Graphic Arts Program.

The Alternative

File contains various editions of "The Alternative", the newsletter that was to be a permanent forum to discuss feminist issues.

Chinese Students' Association

  • RG 743
  • Fonds
  • 1973-

This fonds consists of materials related to the Ryerson Chinese Students' Association.

Chinese Students' Association

Ryebration Newspaper

File consists of various issues of the Ryebration Newspaper which is on the past and future Ryerson Chinese Students' Association (RCSA) events.

New Wave Magazine

Series contains McClung's magazine (1992-2017) and New Wave Magazine (2018-).

OH! Magazine

This file contains OH! Magazine (1986-1999), published by the Oakham House.

Update

File contain copies of the Update, The Ryerson Staff Association Newsletter.

Viewpoint

File contains copies of the RSA Viewpoint, the "news and views of members of the Ryerson Staff Association".

Human Resources Bulletin

This file contains issues of Human Resources Bulletin published by HR Department to communicate human resources policies, procedures, explanations of programs, and new initiatives to the entire Ryerson community.

1980s

File contains magazines printed in the 1980s. In Fall 1982 the magazine switched back to a glossy magazine style.
File contains:
Fall 1980 (1)
Spring/Summer 1982 (1)
Fall 1982 (2)
Winter 1983 (1) - The Wellesley Hospital Research Institute annual report
Summer 1984 (3)
Fall/Winter 1984 (1)
Spring/Summer 1985 (2)
Winter 1986 (3)
Fall/Winter 1986-1987 (4)
Spring 1987 (4)
Summer 1987 (3)
Fall/Winter 1988-1989 (4)

The Wellesley Hospital

Lion's Tale - published for the staff of the Wellesley Hospital

File contains copies of the Lion's Tale newsletter published with information about Wellesley Staff and what's happening at the Hospital. We have one copy of each listed (unless otherwise indicated). Included in the file are:

March 1984 Vol. 2 No. 1
July 1984 Vol. 2 No. 2 (2)
August 1986 Vol. 4 No. 1
August 1987 Vol. 5 No. 3
March 1989 Vol. 7 No. 1
May 1989 Vol. 7 No. 2
Pre-summer 1990 Vol. 8 No. 2 (3)
July 1990 Vol. 8 No. 3
Fall 1990 Vol 8. No. 4

The Wellesley Hospital

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 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.

Speakeasy

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

RIT

This file contains Ryerson Daily News newsletter.

Kodakery misc. prints

File consists of two black and white photographs from issues of Kodakery. The earlier photo is from the wedding of Art and Marjorie McLeod, featured in Canadian Kodakery, vol. 7, no. 10 (June 1962). The later photo is of Kodak Canada president, Ed Jurus, and was featured in Kodakery Canada, vol. 2, no. 7 (July/Aug. 1995).

Kodak Canada Inc.

Annuals, periodicals, and newspaper clippings

Sub-series contains periodicals and annuals, created between 1900 and 2008, previously held and donated by Kodak Canada Inc. as part of the Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection. Most periodicals are published by Eastman Kodak Co. and its susidiaries, Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., and Kodak Limited (U.K.). Many of the periodicals were published for internal use, serving communications and community-building purposes for Kodak employees. However, many periodicals in the sub-series were also published for amateur and professional photographers, dealers of Kodak products, chemical engineers, and others. Some periodicals within the sub-series were published by external publishers.

Kodak Canada Inc.

At Kodak Heights / Canadian Kodak Co.

At Kodak Heights was a bimonthly magazine, first published in January 1921, intended to foster communication among employees of Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd.

The full lineage of internal publications for Kodak Canada employees ran as follows: At Kodak Heights was succeeded by Kodak in 1936. In 1955, the name was changed to Canadian Kodakery. In 1975, the name was changed again to Kodak Canada News. In 1986, this publication was succeeded by In Focus; and in 1994, the name changed to its final title, Kodakery Canada.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Canadian Kodakery : a publication for the men and women of Kodak in Canada / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd.

Running from 1955 to 1975, Canadian Kodakery was a monthly Kodak Canada publication designed to communicate the activities of employees at Kodak Heights in Toronto, Ontario. The publicaton succeeded the magazine Kodak. The newer publication included a larger format than its predecessor, as well as new features. Collection includes vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1955) to vol. 20, no. 6 (Aug./Sept 1975).

The full lineage of internal publications for Kodak Canada employees ran as follows: At Kodak Heights was succeeded by Kodak in 1936. In 1955, the name was changed to Canadian Kodakery. In 1975, the name was changed again to Kodak Canada News. In 1986, this publication was succeeded by In Focus; and in 1994, the name changed to its final title, Kodakery Canada.

Kodak Canada Inc.

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