Sports Rams fizzle under television spotlight January 16, 2002 Carleton teams take out Rams in televised games
Sons of Sam revive bankrupt store January 16, 2002 Bobby and Jason Sniderman, sons of the founder of the chain, signed a contract to become the new owners of the store at 347 Yonge St. late in the afternoon last Thursday.
Arts & Culture Samurai cuts up mainstream January 16, 2002 Evan Jones likes to throw a wrench into people’s work.
Arts & Culture Is that bingo dabber in your pocket or are you just happy to see me? January 16, 2002 Bingo is no longer only held in church basements and community centres.
Sports “Half of winning is because of the crowd” January 16, 2002 Self-proclaimed “Superfan” says Rams need fans
Sports Men’s volleyball eliminated January 16, 2002 The men’s volleyball team was eliminated from playoff contention on the weekend.
Communities Khat chewers bite into cultural controversy January 16, 2002 The khat leaf has sparked controversy and has caused Toronto’s Somalis to routinely break the law to chew what they say is a drug at the cultural essence of their community.
Sports Squash team flattened by competition January 16, 2002 Forget other schools, the Rye squash team could barely handle Eyeopener newsie Michael Traikos
Editorial Putting the ‘Shhh’ in Shtupid January 16, 2002 From the desk of the bastard editor, for the week of Jan. 16.
Image Arts crops the class January 16, 2002 Changes in the course curriculum for Communication and Design programs have sparked outcry amongst Image Arts students.
Mums the word from Moriyama architects January 16, 2002 Ryerson officially announced last week that Moriyama and Teshima Architects will design the highly-anticipated Centre for Computing and Engineering, but has told the firm not to comment on what stage that project is in.