Sports RAMS WIN, AVENGE LOSS TO MCMASTER 2006-01-24 January 25, 2006 Revenge may be tasty, but it sure doesn't come easy.
Sports SKATEBOARDING FOR A CURE January 25, 2006 In 2004, Rob Dyer skateboarded 8,000 kms from Los Angeles to Toronto, raising $10,000 for cancer research.
Sports FOUR UNIVERSTIES KICK-OFF IN IRANIAN SOCCER TOURNAMENT January 18, 2006 York University won the Iranian Students' Association at Ryerson University second annual soccer tournament last Sunday, beating the University of Toronto 1-0 and taking the title away from Ryerson.
Sports WILL THEY STAY OR WILL THEY GO? January 18, 2006 A bunch of Ryerson athletes are set to graduate with one year of playing eligibility remaining.
Sports RAMS DROP FOUR IN WEEKEND ROMP WITH WATERLOO, LAURIER January 11, 2006 The two schools from Waterloo showed up last weekend — showing up both the men's and women's basketball teams.
Sports IT’S GO TIME: RAMS LOOK TO 2006 January 11, 2006 It's a new year and that means it's time to fight for a playoff spot.
Sports RYERSON’S TOP 10 ATHLETES November 30, 2005 These are the Eyeopener's Annual Top 10 Athletes, nominated by their coaches for demonstrating leadership and academic focus, as well as production on the court, field or rink.
Sports MO’ MONEY, MO’ PROBLEMS November 23, 2005 Several Rams have chosen Ryerson over American universities, despite Ontario's restrictions on scholarships.
Sports DODGING THE RULES October 19, 2005 Rampant cheating forces implementation of new dodgeball rules.
Sports WOMEN WIN FIRST GAME SINCE 2002 October 19, 2005 Soccer team suddenly in playoff hunt after a win and a tie last weekend.
Sports RAMS SPIKE FORMER NCAA CHAMPS IN ALBERTA TOURNEY October 19, 2005 The Rams go 1-3 in the 2005 Husky Energy Can-Am Volleyball Challenge of Champions. Sports editor Josh Wingrove travelled to Edmonton to watch the Rams take on the NCAA's top teams.
Sports NO DOUGH FOR WOMEN’S HOCKEY October 12, 2005 A maxed budget could keep prospective women's team on the bench for good.