A zine festival comes to Toronto. A lot of crazy stuff comes with it.
All grown up now
Caroline Alphonso takes a look at 50 years of Ryerson.
Aspiring Beatnicks
Lorrette C. Thiessen writes of success, sincerity and the starving, but surviving, poets of Toronto.
Federal sector work seen dull: study
Canadian university students don’t want to work for the federal government.
Rams get help from St. Mike’s
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
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
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
When it comes to promoting athletics, Ryerson is finding that ideas are almost as scarce as the fans attending games.