Tamil student challenges stereotypes October 2, 2002 Ryerson’s Sinthiya Balasundaram honoured for her commitment to her community.
CKLN’s future spins in campus funding limbo October 2, 2002 Ryerson’s campus radio station, CKLN, is having to rely on savvy negotiating with creditors and broken equipment just to stay on the air.
Sports Basketball tryouts a bust for Button October 2, 2002 Eyeopener sports editor Adam Button tried out for five varsity teams. This week, assistant basketball coach Patrick Williams humbles the ironman.
University fair exposes tip of cohort iceberg October 2, 2002 Cappuccitti, an OAC student at King City Secondary School, will be competing against twice the normal number of applicants this spring because of the double cohort.
Arts & Culture Two sides of the same old story October 2, 2002 Ryerson film graduates Elad Winkler and Ryan Silverman used their final film project to examine two sides of an age-old conflict, now they’re reaping the rewards.
Arts & Culture Theatre students lost in Mad Forest October 2, 2002 The stories in Mad Forest are drawn from conversations with people who lived through the 1989 Romanian revolution, which overthrew a totalitarian Communist regime. Playwright Caryl Churchill worked in collaboration with British and Romanian acting students to compose the play, which was first produced in June 1990, six months after the revolution took place.
Board considers cohort October 2, 2002 Concerns about the double cohort dominated much of Monday’s board of governors meeting.
Rye breaks union’s happy home October 2, 2002 Campus union representatives are outraged after receiving notice last week that they are going to be evicted from their Jorgenson Hall offices by the end of this month.