LITTLE CASH ON THE PRAIRIE November 29, 2006 Students at Ryerson can look to Manitoba with envy come tax time next year.
Editorial THE CELEBRITY ATHLETE? November 29, 2006 In honour of our annual Top 10 Athletes section, we informally polled 85 Ryerson students to see whether they recognized any of our "celebrity athletes."
HATE E-MAILS RECEIVED BY PSA November 29, 2006 Ryerson student sends threatening e-mail to the Pakistani Student Association.
Sports Rockette ‘round the Christmas tree November 22, 2006 Reporter Fareen Qureishi finds herself in the middle of the BCE place surrounded by celebrity impersonators, free Chicken McNuggets, and a cheque for a million dollars. Follow her escapades as she discovers what it all has to do with Christmas.
Sports Figure skaters take on Queen’s princesses November 22, 2006 By Robyn Doolittle EIC and former Rye figure skater If nothing else, the Queen’s invitational figure skating competition is always a good time because it’s a chance to see the school’s Stepford-wife like team in their natural habitat.
Sports Students get down and dirty at the RAC November 22, 2006 By Natalie Russell A new class at Ryerson’s gym helps students build a sweat while flirting at the same time.
Sports Rams remain undefeated November 22, 2006 By Michael Isenberg The memory of defeat from a year ago was nowhere in sight.
Sports A Jen of all trades November 22, 2006 By Grant McDonald When Jennifer Williams was in Grade 8, her entire soccer team decided to go try out for a rep volleyball team — and she made it. Now standing 5’11” and playing left side, Williams has followed her love of the game here to Ryerson where she has helped create the beginning of […]
Business & Technology Rye helps students prep for planning exam November 22, 2006 By Chi Nguyen Just getting to take the Certified Financial Planning Exam is half the battle. But don’t fret, budding business-types: you may already be taking the required courses.
Business & Technology The battle of the T-words: Is lower tuition worth higher taxes? November 22, 2006 As student groups lobby the provincial government to reinstate the tuition freeze, is anyone considering the economic impact of more public money for post-secondary education? Business & Technology Editor Kerry Wall finds out.
Features Inventing the whisky generation November 22, 2006 By Jamie McLeod If you walked into an LCBO, or through Dundas station, or any number of other places during the month of October, you probably saw the Whisky Generation campaign. It consisted of pictures of cool-looking urbanites mostly under 30, with “The Whisky Generation” beside their faces.
Arts & Culture Completely off the Fourthwall November 22, 2006 Forget Canadian Idol, Ryerson just might be home to the next Canadian rock sensation. The Eyeopener’s music maiden Jessica Ford tunes in to tell us why.