Pushed back to the future January 30, 2002 Student Centre’s future depends on committee’s ability to bridge differences
Communities Watch out… NINJAS! January 30, 2002 Here, in this commercial studio with fluorescent tube lighting and white brick walls, the scent of musky sweat hangs in the air. This is where ninjas are made.
Features Fashion itch inspires designers’ stitch January 30, 2002 As Ryerson’s year-end Mass Exodus fashion show quickly approaches, the design labs on the second floor of East Kerr Hall are becoming a frantic scene of fabrics, scissors, mannequins, and talent.
Editorial The sorry state of the university January 30, 2002 From the desk of the bastard editor for the week of Jan. 30.
Arts & Culture Student film preys on predatory priests January 23, 2002 Andrew Barnsley’s new film, Prey, is timely as allegations of sexual misconduct by Catholic priests come to the forefront.
Arts & Culture Shedding light on the urban decay January 23, 2002 Do you know what your classmates are doing? Third year photography students get to find out what theirs are doing at the Ryerson gallery.
Students skip out on Feb. 6 meeting January 23, 2002 RyeSAC has made a tuition freeze its main priority, but not even five students attended a discussion on the impact of federal and provincial cuts, last Wednesday at Oakham House.
Sports Figure skaters land solidly on rising rep January 23, 2002 Small figure skating team is making noise in the OUA despite weak support from Ryerson Athletics
Budget wars looming January 23, 2002 The tension between RyeSAC and Ryerson administration is growing as the spectre of a $4 million to $6 million budget cut hangs over the campus.
Muslims think outside the Mosque January 23, 2002 Ryerson’s Muslim Student Association is debating the next step in its fight for prayer space after the administration rejected their mediation request yesterday.
Arts & Culture Eternia rhymes on her own terms January 23, 2002 Lots of practice and perseverance as a kid gets second-year journalism student Silk-Anne Kaya recognition and inspiration for her rhymes.