Sports Rye women bounce bees December 2, 1998 Women beat up Concordia Stingers, go into break with winning record.
Arts & Culture From the doghouse to the catwalk December 2, 1998 Toronto designers give Rick Kang advice about marketing original fashions.
Features Torontowood December 2, 1998 Movie madness it ain’t but Toronto shrewdly markets itself as Tinsel Town North.
Features The myth of alcoholism among native people December 2, 1998 Some people believe genetics or biology leads to high rates of alcoholism among native people in Canada. Mike Anthony explodes the myth and discovers the truth.
Features Human Blights December 2, 1998 A series of short looks at Canadian history first written for the "You Were Lied To" special issue, by Crystal Whitney
Features Who does Youth Challenge International really help? December 2, 1998 The Canadian international development organization claims to help struggling people in Costa Rica and Guyana. Philippe Devos learns how it wastes resources and leaves projects unfinished.
Features The dark side of Mother Teresa December 2, 1998 She did little for the sick and dying. She curried favorer among crooks and genocidal maniacs. Laura Hysert talks to the man who uncovered the truth about the withered nun.
Degree a first December 2, 1998 Ryerson’s board of governors gave a proposed disability studies degree its rubber stamp on Monday.
Violence memorial December 2, 1998 Ryerson faculty and students will remember victims of violence this Friday.
Rye aims for information tech school December 2, 1998 Ryerson could see a different breed of business student next September if a new Bachelor of Commerce in Information Technology degree is approved.
Environmental health pushes for name change December 2, 1998 The school says occupational and public health better reflects program.