Rye too dry, survey says October 30, 2002 Ryerson’s extracurricular activities are the worst in Canada, according to a Globe and Mail survey release last Wednesday.
VP calls student government corrupt October 30, 2002 RyeSAC’s top money man accused the student government of being “corrupt, nepotistic and shortsighted” in a letter issued to the Ryerson community Monday afternoon.
Greasing the cash machine October 30, 2002 When Ted Rogers donated a record $10 million to Ryerson’s fundraising campaign two years ago, the gift arrived in the form of stocks. Last week the executive director of the university’s fundraising campaign went to Ottawa to ensure that big donors like Rogers will keep giving that way.
Communities Art school is home for resistance October 30, 2002 Taring Padi, a radical Indonesian art group, squats an abandoned campus, creating art to motivate the Javanese to resist corporate and military rule. This week, The Eyeopener presents the first in a two-part series.
Arts & Culture Getting money primary Function October 30, 2002 This year, image arts students are trying to put together their annual publication without the help of graphics students. First, they need some cash.
Ryerson a mess, says Lajeunesse October 30, 2002 Ryerson president Claude Lajeunesse confronted the multitude of problems the university faces in his State of the University Address yesterday, but still faced criticism from student politicians over his lack of initiative in solving the school’s funding crisis.
Features Masked in shame October 30, 2002 As more Ryerson students are starting to realize, pimples don’t just pop up during their teens. This week, The Eyeopener looks at the embarrassment of having zits and what students can do to combat their breakouts — for good.
Student charged with assaulting police October 30, 2002 While pods of tired protesters packed up their banners and headed home, Kashif Shaikh sat alone in the back of a police van, his wrists handcuffed behind his back and the growing lump on his forehead throbbing.
Planners rail against secrecy October 30, 2002 A couple of Ryerson students are backing a local push to make sure that Union Station’s future is planned with public input.
Arts & Culture Silk screens her “Sorrow Song” October 30, 2002 Ryerson’s own female MC Eternia — better known as Silk-Anne Kaya — is getting all up in MuchMusic with her last video. She may be a journalism student, but she knows how to rock the other side of the mic.
Ryerson misses the bus on transit savings proposal October 30, 2002 A new proposal to drop the cost of student transit passes won’t work at Ryerson, says RyeSAC president Darren Cooney.