Features Are you afraid of the LARP? March 31, 2015 "Why do we come here?! It’s just bullshit and bad weather!"
Arts & Culture Blood, guns and makeup: FX on film March 31, 2015 Scott Jenner needs to blow his friend’s knee off with a revolver.
Editorial Q&A with Ryerson’s richest March 31, 2015 Ontario’s so-called Sunshine List, which shows the names and positions of public sector employees who made $100,000 or more the previous year, came out on March 27. One thousand twenty-two Ryerson employees made the list in 2014, and we got an exclusive interview with all of them at once.
Ryerson is making the most of its phone bills March 31, 2015 Ryerson University made more than $125,000 this year from the phones in your residence rooms that you unplugged and threw in your closet to make space for booze.
Sports Kevin Souter: “I wasn’t really being true to myself.” March 31, 2015 Last week the Ryerson women’s soccer coach, Kevin Souter, stepped down after four years on the job. The Eyeopener talked to him about his time at Ryerson and what the future holds.
Communities People of Ryerson: Keneca Pingue-Giles March 30, 2015 Most people may know her as the champion of the Ryerson women’s basketball team, but what Keneca Pingue-Giles does off the court makes her much more than just an athlete
Fun & Satire Sunshine List and commercial bouncy castles March 28, 2015 More than 1,000 Ryerson University employees made a salary of at least $100,000 in 2014.
Sports Leafs alumni hold charity hockey game for Wounded Warriors at MAC March 28, 2015 In a charity game to support wounded troops the Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni came away with a 9-7 win over the Heroes Hockey Challenge (HHC) Warriors
Students demand Ryerson to Freeze the Peas March 27, 2015 Dozens of Ryerson engineering students marched through campus, Dundas Square and the Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM) on Friday to protest against the perils of warm peas.
Mayor John Tory speaks on pro-Palestine group March 27, 2015 Toronto Mayor John Tory said it’s “a welcome development to Toronto” that the activist group Queers Against Israeli Apartheid (QuAIA) has disbanded.
Brigette DePape bridging the gap in youth voting March 27, 2015 Brigette DePape, a former page in the Canadian Senate who rose to fame after pulling out a “Stop Harper” sign in the middle of a speech, stopped by Ryerson on March 25 for the Council of Canadians’ Get Out The Youth Vote event.
Police and EMS respond to library theft March 26, 2015 It took five Ryerson security guards to tackle the man to the ground where he hit and split open his head