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Saturday, February 25, 2006

Ryerson

Gould Street, Ryerson Univesity on both sides, Ryerson students on both sides and on the street. During peak times there are tons of student on this street. Ryerson is a very compact school for 20,000 students plus instructors {February 2nd, 2006}

Ryerson's new Student Campus Centre. It looks okay, a lot of room in front has already been proven useful. Like a lot of new buildings today, the walls inside are just exposed concrete. {January 23rd, 2006}

Ryerson has a mix of old and new buildings. On the right is Oakham House were students like to chill, eat and drink. On the left is the new engineering building. It looks pretty nice on the outside and okay on the inside. However, it wasn't cleverly designed because students get jumbled up at the most popular entrance/exit right at the street corner even though there is another one down the side of the building. {January 23rd, 2006}

An alley between two buildings off of Church street between Gerrard and Gould. The blue stand is for people in an emergency to call for security to help them. {January 25th, 2006}

This is some thing hanging in the new Student Campus Centre. I just thought it would make for a better picture than wall furnishing {February 2nd, 2006}

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