Arts & Culture Life’s ironies exposed October 18, 2000 World-class photographer’s work focuses on the ordinary.
Editorial Protest season begins again October 18, 2000 The colourful posters went up on the walls a year before the actual event, teasing students with the promise of something big.
Arts & Culture Pool Shark a big fish October 18, 2000 It has all the elements to make it a classic B-movie: a cheesy setting, a low budget and a cheap-looking monster.
Features Down in the dumps October 18, 2000 One night, janitors emptied 186 cans of garbage from the basement of Jorgensen Hall. Tonight, Skip MacLeod has six.
Crash victim’s family pushes for air-bag probe October 18, 2000 Social work instructor Karol Steinhouse was killed in what appeared to be a harmless fender-bender last March. Now her husband, who’s setting up a scholarship fund in her name, wants an inquest called to analyze air-bag safety.
Features Brothers forever October 18, 2000 The largest Jewish fraternity in North America has come to Ryerson promising camaraderie, connections and whirly ball.
Professor reviews work of suicide consellors October 18, 2000 Many people who contemplate suicide reach out to someone for help, and Ryerson’s Carol Stuart wants to make sure the people they turn to are properly trained.
Police chase tears through campus October 18, 2000 A midafternoon police chase that ripped through the heart of Ryerson’s campus Tuesday ended in a crash at Dundas and Victoria Streets, metres from the Tim Hortons coffee shop.
Fuel Station assault case pushed back October 11, 2000 The trial of a Ryerson student charged with assault after a fight outside the Fuel Station has been moved to Oct. 27.
Ryerson security botches warning October 11, 2000 Personnel problems lead to two-week delay in notifying students of lewd library behaviour.
Building salesman on Ryerson board October 11, 2000 University officials will not show their hand, but they have an in at 111 Gerrard St. E.
Sports CIAU puts TV offer on the sidelines October 11, 2000 League rejects bid from The Score for regular-season coverage, opting to maintain its 16-year relationship with TSN, despite fans’ criticism of shoddy game coverage.