RyeACT goes for official status September 11, 2002 Ryerson’s activists are on the verge of getting their own Oakham House society.
Uncategorized Actor honoured at Rye September 11, 2002 By Jen Gerson Graduating students should be treated to a stirring speech by famed actor Christopher Plummer when they receive their diplomas in November. An almost 50-year veteran of Broadway and the Stratford festival, Plummer has been the recipient of two Tony Awards. He has also appeared in more than 100 films, including The Sound […]
Ryerson budget $3.2M short September 11, 2002 Ryerson is anxiously waiting to hear if the Ontario government will come through with the $3.2 million it promised to cover last year’s surge in enrolment.
Arts & Culture Engineering a drunken mess September 11, 2002 The annual RyeSAC parade and picnic wrapped up on Friday, and from all accounts it was a hot, drunken, messy success.
Arts & Culture Quoth the Raven: See my movie September 11, 2002 For most movie stars Toronto’s Film Festival is just another event. But for one Ryerson fashion student, it’s the experience of a lifetime.
Students act out faith at World Youth Day September 11, 2002 For a few seconds during CBC’s broadcast of the Stations of the Cross at World Youth Day, the shot cut to Pope john Paul II as he watched the performance on his personal television. And for those same few seconds, just beyond the pope’s shoulder, Byron Abalos’ face filled the inset screen as he performed the ancient Christian ritual.
Arts & Culture The big city is wild, and always full of life… August 21, 2002 By Eyeopener Staff Kensignton Market (between College and Dundas Streets, west of Spadina Avenue): Kensington is a small, maze-like community packed with stores and produce stands. You can hunt through this place for hours and never find anything remotely resembling current fads. But if you;re looking for the weird stuff like hand-blown glass bongs, […]
Arts & Culture Music buying: Faraway or so close? August 21, 2002 By Eyeopener staff A few days ago, you were sitting on the farm in Dresden Ont., (or some other place where farms are) and saying to yourself, “It’s too bad Wal Mart carries such shitty music. Good thing I’m moving to Toronto in a few days!” Well, you’re here now. Where are you going to […]
Features Shake your money maker August 21, 2002 By Ab Velasco $imple and plain – everybody needs money. How you come about it is your own business, But Isaac likes to make it everybody’s. He has only a few stipulations. “I didn’t want anything penetrating me, and no penetrating him. No facial cum shots,” he says, laughing. Twenty-year-old Issac, who preferred not […]
Ryerson lands rabble rouser Rebick August 21, 2002 Well-known activist and social commentator Judy Rebick will be Ryerson’s first CAW Sam-Gindin Chair in Social Justice.
The future is soon August 21, 2002 Construction on the long-awaited Student Centre may begin this year.