Arts & Culture ‘Night, Mother makes sense out of suicide November 14, 2001 How far would you go to control your own life? If ending it seemed the only option, would you have the case as well as the guts?
Arts & Culture DVD project takes audio to new levels November 14, 2001 A group of radio and television arts students are making Canadian music history.
Arts & Culture They’re b-girls in a b-boy’s world November 14, 2001 “You’re good — for a girl.” It’s a sentiment fourth-year RTA student Sara Fenton hears a lot as one-fourth of Shebang!, an all-girl break dancing crew.
Arts & Culture Open Mic Night a creative free for all November 7, 2001 Every Tuesday night at Oakham House a makeshift stage is set up and Ryerson’s creative students are given an outlet for expression called “Open Mic Night.” In this case, open means very open.
Arts & Culture Comedians return to their closet November 7, 2001 Mike Beaver, Jason Jones and their comedy team are heading to The Comedy Network with the sketch show The Bobroom
Arts & Culture Actor makes real world her classroom November 7, 2001 Kristin Booth left Ryerson in 1997 to make a career as an actor
Arts & Culture Artists find beauty in urban eyesores November 7, 2001 For their final projects last year, Stewart Churchill and Brenda Liu — students in the image arts photography program — discovered beauty in the dirty concrete slabs that make up the endangered urban sites
Arts & Culture Fashion school off the hook for rental fee November 7, 2001 The dean of communication and design told the school of fashion that the school of fashion won’t have to pay to host Mass Exodus in the Ryerson Theatre
Arts & Culture That other campus radio station October 24, 2001 By Claudia De Simone Hoods are on. Vests are zipped. Hands seek warmth in pockets. The SpiritLive radio executives are tucked into a freezing-cold studio on the first floor of the Rogers Communication Centre. They don’t care if they can see their breath in the studio, they just want to get Ryerson’s only student run […]
Arts & Culture Three guys and their unit October 24, 2001 By Sarah Lysecki Enter The Unit. It smells like burnt steel and fermenting grape juice. It’s frigid in the winter, sweltering in the summer, and is lit by a bare light bulb dangling from the ceiling.
Arts & Culture New digs revitalize Ryerson’s pub crawl October 24, 2001 By John Gemmell Depending on how well your Thursday evening pre-drinking drinking session went, you may or may not remember swaggering on the bar – or spending time there at all.