Arts & CultureFeatures Love & Sex 2015 February 11, 2015 We present to you, our 2015 edition of Love & Sex.
Features Crisis control February 3, 2015 Two years after the initial known case of Ebola, Guinea and Sierra Leone remain at the centre of the epidemic. Ryerson assistant professor Jordan Tustin and nursing graduate Nancy Graham have been providing aid in the West African nations, and say the fight is far from over
Features Nightmare on McGill Street January 21, 2015 Despite having beautiful Victorian exteriors, several rental houses on McGill Street — often coveted by Ryerson students — have serious problems, from mold to pest infestation
FeaturesSports In the heart of the city January 14, 2015 In a span of just five years, Roy Rana has transformed the Ryerson men’s basketball team from perennial losers into national title contenders
Features ‘It’s really hard to leave’ November 18, 2014 After being at the centre of Ryerson’s decision making for nearly a decade, Julia Hanigsberg is moving on to a new job in a new field
Features The art of getting things done November 12, 2014 Ryerson’s burgeoning ranks of student societies are quickly becoming a driving force in student life and campus politics
Features Brave new worlds November 7, 2014 It’s been heralded as the device that will reshape the world of game design and multimedia storytelling
Features The civic conundrum November 7, 2014 It will come as no surprise to most that many young people do not vote — high school civics education might be part of the problem
All The Eyeopener presents: Parody 2014 October 28, 2014 We took the internet and put it on paper for your reading pleasure
Features Seven days of solitude October 21, 2014 Confused by the ways of healthier beings, The Eyeopener sent a writer on a weeklong only-organic binge
Features Last Friday night October 7, 2014 Two Eyeopener writers infiltrated Pitman Hall for the purpose of journalism and had a pretty average night. This is an account of their perfectly mediocre night at Pitman