Sports Vinsanity takes over Kerr Hall for summer camp August 22, 2001 By Chris Johnston Carter, for the kids
Sports Don’t expect a banner year for Rye teams August 22, 2001 Sports editorial by Noah Love Will it be a season to forget? Sometimes there’s nothing in sports as exciting as university athletics, but if you’re at Ryerson, you may want to stick with the professionals. Most of our teams feature Ontario all-stars, but whether any of them will make a difference on their respective teams […]
Arts & Culture Le Commensal measures up August 22, 2001 By Jess Milton Your guide to veg-tastic eating! To the vegetarian connoisseur, tofu is like a blank canvas – it takes on any flavor and texture given to it and can be transformed into a variety of edible masterpieces. Tofu is the medium that the culinary artists at Le Commensal do best. Tantalizing tofu dishes […]
Sports Cricket in the quad April 4, 2001 By Steve Petrick To Torontonians who have spent too much time watching baseball, it would have appeared there was one ball and two strikes on Atif Asghar when a lunging shortstop snagged his line drive, robbing him of a base hit. But since Asghar was playing cricket, it was the fourth of no more than […]
Sports Volleyball star, Simic, named top male athlete April 4, 2001 By Steve Petrick Sasha Simic hasn’t told his mother yet that he was named the men’s volleyball team’s most valuable player and Ryerson’s male athlete of the year. He plans to surprise her by sending a picture of him holding the trophies to a friend who will soon be visiting her in the small Yugoslavian […]
Arts & Culture No home, plenty of history April 4, 2001 Born to Métis parents and adopted into an Irish-Catholic household, McGuire spent his childhood on the move. He was never at any school for more than a year because his family—his mother Lorette, his dad Larry and his brother Doug, two years older—kept moving to accommodate his dad’s job as a tanker driver with Shell Canada.
Arts & Culture Function starts to work April 4, 2001 This May, the third-volume of function will spread the words and images of emerging Ryerson artists farther than ever.
Arts & Culture Backstage to the Future April 4, 2001 All fourth-year RTA students must complete a 300-hour practicum project, but the TARA awards are designed as an additional reward for their efforts. Whichever group of students takes control of producing the TARAs cannot win any awards, a disincentive that this year’s group has decided to work around by going all out on the preparations. This year’s show is a two-hour extravaganza that will transform the Rogers Communications Centre into a huge sound stage on April 12, and will be broadcast on Rogers Cable on May 5 and on CFMT on Aug. 14.