Love & Sex Inside a bathhouse February 9, 2000 When the bar scene’s not working, it’s a guaranteed way to get laid
Arts & Culture Shakespeare, Reader’s Digest Style February 9, 2000 By Jessie Stones Sometimes he doesn’t get it quite right, but today he’s where he should be. The spotlight is a direct hit illuminating his profile. He’s dressed all in black, staring into the audience with the ferocious glare of a monarch. Then he begins to speak. And the lights go out. There were a […]
Sports Journalism grad paddling to Sydney Olympics February 9, 2000 The 29-year-old is optimistic about his chances of competing at the Olympics. “There’s a great chance,” he says. “Injuries are very common in rowing.” Winchester is a prime example, he had to have surgery on his back in 1998.
Sports Rye Badminton played 15- Eye reporter 0 February 9, 2000 The Eyeopener’s Adam Segal was given the birdie by Rams’ star Long Quan
Sports New cheer group trying to make noise February 2, 2000 The Water Buffaloes were approved by RyeSAC in mid-November as a new group to rally school spirit around sporting events, but since then they have attended only one hockey game—the one televised OnTV, Nov. 20.
Sports Hockey team wins war with RMC February 2, 2000 Ryerson’s hockey team withheld an invasion from the Royal Military College Saturday night by mobilizing their sticks and skates.
Sports Rams goalie cool under pressure February 2, 2000 After taking a year off from the glamorous life of a goalie and playing as a defenceman, the attention is now back on him. Bewley has taken over the starting goaltending job from a fifth-year player and is helping the Rams travel into foreign territory—the playoffs.
Sports Men b-ballers streak through Quebec February 2, 2000 Last weekend, the Rams visited Quebec, making the Laval Rouge et or and Bishop’s Gaiters the latest victims of the Ryerson express.
Arts & Culture ACC jobs leave students star-struck February 2, 2000 Dan Kurek, a first-year theatre technical production student, has been working at the ACC as a Maitre d’ for the corporate boxes since September and making a salary of $120 an event.
Arts & Culture Grads get into the BrownScene February 2, 2000 In its first year of publication, the quarterly magazine has achieve some great response from the Filipino community. Though it’s still smaller in size than Cervantes would like it to be (about the dimensions of TV Guide), the magazine, which is available at Tower Records for a paltry two dollars, has come a long way since the purely photocopied pages of its first issues.
Features Erin George, Social Crusader February 2, 2000 Though she came to Ryerson five years ago aspiring to be a journalist, Erin George has become a crusader for social justice. Whether it’s handing out leaflets to rally support for Access 2000 campaign, standing on a picket line with striking Molson beer-plant workers, or trashing the Progressive Conservatives on national television, George has become well known in provincial education circles. She’s been an outspoken advocate of students’ right to affordable education.
Campus News Free trip to Israel is problematic February 2, 2000 By Paul Chodirker When Darryl Margau checked his answering machine on Jan. 18 he got a surprise. “It was a wicked message,” the third-year business student said. “I thought I had won the lottery.” Actually, he was chosen along with four other Ryerson students to spend reading week in Israel—for free. Eitan Weisz, a third-year […]