Sports He’s a sweeper not a keeper September 18, 2002 Also Tari wants to take his soccer shoes out of the 18-yard box.
Arts & Culture A frame in the life September 18, 2002 On Jan 1, 1999, Jeff Harris held his camera at arm’s length, gave a loopy half-smile from under the hood of his fur-lined jacket and snapped a photograph of himself.
Muslim prayers answered with new leader September 18, 2002 After almost three years of fighting for a place to pray, the Ryerson Muslim Students’ Association has finally reached a compromise.
Communities Negative news doesn’t get its Share September 18, 2002 Ryerson alumnus Arnold Auguste uses Toronto’s largest black community newspaper, Share, to report only positive news. The paper is profiting, but some journalists question its focus.
ITM students launch laptop petition September 18, 2002 Enraged by the mandatory purchase of laptops, ITM students are beginning to fight back. They’re starting with an online petition this week and say they won’t stop until policies change.
Sports Rams look to avoid chemical imbalance September 18, 2002 The women’s basketball team hopes their off season additions help rather than hinder.
Sports Sasha: Back in blue September 18, 2002 Ryerson men’s basketball star Sasha Ivankovic is set to rebound his career after missing the entire 2001-2002 season.
International fashion designer: Come to Italy September 18, 2002 If retail management and fashion students can’t find jobs in Canada when they graduate, they can always go to Italy.
Sports Ironman bumped off the v-ball bench September 18, 2002 This is the first in a five-part series by Eyeopener sports editor Adam Button on trying out for Ryerson’s varsity teams. This week read about his painful and humble volleyball experience.
Pagans dispel myths September 18, 2002 As one of the newest official student groups on campus, the Ryerson Ragan Circle is setting out to dispel some common misconceptions.
RyeSAC may be sued over broken insurance contract September 18, 2002 RyeSAC has been threatened with legal action after breaking a contract with the broker that provided student health and dental coverage.
Engineers soar above competition September 18, 2002 Aerospace engineering students flew the Ryerson S45A3 to the top of the Canadian field in an airplane competition this past summer.