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Fish piss and lunchmeat dreams

In Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

A zine festival comes to Toronto. A lot of crazy stuff comes with it.

All grown up now

In NewsSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

Caroline Alphonso takes a look at 50 years of Ryerson.

Aspiring Beatnicks

In Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

Lorrette C. Thiessen writes of success, sincerity and the starving, but surviving, poets of Toronto.

Federal sector work seen dull: study

In NewsSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

Canadian university students don’t want to work for the federal government.

Rams get help from St. Mike’s

In SportsSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

The Ryerson Rams hockey team has a secret weapon this year. He’s 6’1”, blond and has played hockey since he was 8.

Culture Shock: Stick it to your friends, Japanese style

In CommunitiesSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

Forget about cars, cameras and Walkmans, Japan’s true genius lies in designing fun and completely frivolous forms of entertainment. “Purikura,” short for “print club,” is a funky version of a photo booth that takes your picture and magically transforms it into a sheet of 16 little stickers.

Ontario’s fee deregulation called ‘test case’ for Canada

In NewsSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

The Tory government’s deregulation of tuition fees is a “test case” for the rest of the country, said the Canadian Federation of Students lobby group.

Athletics marketing machine needs a boost

In SportsSeptember 30, 1998Leave a Comment

When it comes to promoting athletics, Ryerson is finding that ideas are almost as scarce as the fans attending games.

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