Communities Baha’i believers fall into faith November 7, 2001 The Toronto Baha'i community is looking to grow.
Student hopeful dies one day after Rye tour November 7, 2001 Justin Sherwood died in a car crash the day after he toured Ryerson.
Editorial Since the events of Sept. 11 November 7, 2001 By Shane Dingman Am I the first person in North America who is grotesquely tired of any sentence containing the words “since the events of Sept. 11”? Sept. 11 is the goat, the grease on the skids of excuses across the world. Economy going south? Gotta be Sept. 11. Milk sour? Sept. 11. Children snapping […]
Arts & Culture Comedians return to their closet November 7, 2001 Mike Beaver, Jason Jones and their comedy team are heading to The Comedy Network with the sketch show The Bobroom
Rye spanker goes to prison November 7, 2001 A former Ryerson journalism student and games room manager found guilty of spanking young boys was sentenced Monday
Suspicious letter sparks scare November 7, 2001 The package was a 15-page letter from an “emotionally disturbed” woman in the United States.
Arts & Culture Actor makes real world her classroom November 7, 2001 Kristin Booth left Ryerson in 1997 to make a career as an actor
Janitors feel cuts, union says November 7, 2001 The union that represents more than 80 Ryerson custodians fears it has been hit with the first wave of budget cuts
Arts & Culture Artists find beauty in urban eyesores November 7, 2001 For their final projects last year, Stewart Churchill and Brenda Liu — students in the image arts photography program — discovered beauty in the dirty concrete slabs that make up the endangered urban sites
Firms watch costs on ‘premier’ project November 7, 2001 24 architectural firms are preparing bids to compete for the chance to design the Centre for Computing and Engineering, at 243 Church St.
Arts & Culture Fashion school off the hook for rental fee November 7, 2001 The dean of communication and design told the school of fashion that the school of fashion won’t have to pay to host Mass Exodus in the Ryerson Theatre
Features Dealing in the dark October 24, 2001 By Rachelle Younglai It’s late October and the skies are brooding. The clouds are ominous shades of grey and leaves blow restlessly through city streets. On the congested sidewalks around Jorgenson Hall and on park benches and stoops around Toronto, people huddle together, pulling their jackets around them for warmth.