Sports Women’s team shines in overtime November 15, 2000 Basketball guard Miruna Muller hit key shots to leas Rams past York
Sports Men’s basketball jumps into first November 15, 2000 Rams are still kings of OUA East after thumping York and Laurentian in season openers
Editorial Message lost in the rhetoric November 15, 2000 By Lori Fazari The fluorescent yellow posters were hard to miss. A walk down the hall from our Jorgenson Hall office brought to our attention images of a skull and crossbones, enough to warrant a double take. The object of the posters’ condemnation: private universities. Privatizing Ontario’s Resources First, Walkerton’s Water Next, YOUR Education The […]
Arts & Culture Theatre tech grad produces a career November 15, 2000 Former student talks shop about life after school, work and the value of the network
Arts & Culture Alumni hits it on pop TV November 15, 2000 RTA graduate communes with the nation's teen audience on YTV's popular music video countdown
Arts & Culture Theatre student sets sights sky-high November 15, 2000 Fourth-year technical production student focuses on career as flight attendant
Garden’s development on hold November 8, 2000 By the News Team Ryerson’s hope of using Maple Leaf Gardens as a sporting venue is being delayed after a deal by a developer to purchase the arena and convert it into a retail and entertainment complex fell through. “This has put things on a holding pattern for the time being,” said Chuck Mathies, Ryerson’s […]
Free papers may land on Rye’s doorstep November 8, 2000 Campus press asks for concessions as university gets set to negotiate with The Toronto Star
Tech school pushed pricey laptops November 8, 2000 Mandatory program for information technology students would add $1,600 to annual fees
Sports Karate studies science of the body November 8, 2000 By Tracey Tong I was in the mood for some ass-kicking last week. Imagine my disappointment when I attend a meeting of Ryerson’s Wado-Kai Karate Club and find it’s a non-contact club, meaning students fight without intent to injure. Instructor — or sensei — Joel Cohen tells me the 29-year-old club, which operates in the […]
Sports Swim team delivers breathtaking wins November 8, 2000 Judy Ditner, Dave Quane win multiple events in lopsided wins over Trent
Sports Bill Crowdis expected back with men this week November 8, 2000 By Steve Petrick The only sport Bill Crowdis and the men’s basketball team is playing right now is a waiting game. Crowdis, an OUA first-team all-star from last year, is waiting to see if he gets the go-ahead from the school’s registrar office this week to return to the team for his second season. Although […]