Uncategorized Counselling Dr. Claude January 20, 1999 Memo to Debbie Chant, special assistant to Ryerson president Claude Lajeunesse
Sports Muller may leave next year January 20, 1999 Ryerson women’s basketball coach Sandra Pothier says that her star guard may leave Ryerson after this season.
Sports Women’s basketball loses star January 20, 1999 Karina Navarro leaves team to focus on academics.
Sports Dressed up and no place to go January 20, 1999 Weekend starts slow, ends strong for Ryerson swimmers.
Sports Quoth the Raven, “Never score” January 20, 1999 Referees in cohoots with Carleton Ravens? Don’t ask men’s b-ball squad.
Arts & Culture CBC airs RTA work January 20, 1999 With the help of CBC technicians, three RTA students aired their mini documentary on the media/communications program Under-currents last December.
Editorial A blizzard of coverage January 13, 1999 Weather warning: Due to last week’s snow storm, our scheduled editorial will be delayed as Eyeopener work crews slave away to clear our desks of the accumulation of newsprint dedicated to the subject of snow that has clogged our offices. We’ll add a few more inches to the pile with our thorough coverage.
Ticket won’t stop George from serving his wieners January 13, 1999 George Calinoiu has been serving his hot dogs outside Jorgenson Hall for almost five years. PHOTO: JONATHAN BJERG MOLLER By Eyeopener Staff George the Hot Dog Guy got into a bit of a pickle last Monday. The city slapped the vendor with a $245 ticket because he doesn’t have a licence for his new enclosed […]
Sports Basketball Rams ready to rumble January 13, 1999 Ryerson men plan to have a quick start to second semester play.
Arts & Culture The art of employing yourself January 13, 1999 Ryerson students in arts programs like dance, theatre, radio and television discover being their own bosses is the best business option.
Communities New groups bring more culture to campus January 13, 1999 If you resolved to get more involved in campus life in the New Year, Ryerson now has five new cultural groups to join. The red tape ahs been cut and the funding is in place. Now it’s time to begin planning activities for you. Cheryl Godenough finds out what the new groups hope to do.