Sports Good news for the Ryerson women’s soccer team: the only way to go is up September 16, 1998 New optimism comes with the arrival of a new season and a new coach. Unfortunately, for the Ryerson women’s soccer team, the result of their season opener was eerily familiar.
Sports New rams for the slaughter? September 16, 1998 After last season’s abysmal 0-12 league record, the Ryerson women’s soccer team was in need of a change. Head coach Lavernne Hudson left at the end of last season and has been replaced with a former Newmarket Rep soccer coach Jon Sanderson.
Sports Sports tour at Rye high September 16, 1998 Another season of interuniversity athletics upon us, and this year Ryerson coaches and players are hoping to give their fans something to cheer about.
Sports Verbal diarrhea: unclogging the toilet of sports clichés September 16, 1998 We see them every day on television. We read them in the newspapers and we listen to them on the radio. These useless non-soundbites are developing into a vocabulary all their own. They are, “the sports cliché.”
Arts & Culture Big game celebrity hunting September 16, 1998 Actor John Cusak was shooting a movie called Pushing Tin in Toronto last spring. Little did he suspect that Allison Heather was watching his every move.
Features Just a face in the crowd April 8, 1998 Being a film extra has its rewards, even if you are just a face in the crowd
Communities Reggae, rude boys and homophobia April 8, 1998 Will dancehall reggae ever change its homophobic tune? The genre sends a powerful message in Jamaica
See ya, DeLuca April 8, 1998 By Graeme Smith The wall to the right of Angelo DeLuca’s desk is decorated with a checklist of goals for his term as RyeSAC president. As he assesses the job he has done, he gazed upon this mostly-completed list. The top items of his 24 goals have checkmarks beside them. RyeSAC held a student referendum, […]
Editorial Rob In-the-Groundatstein April 8, 1998 If our miserable lives have any impact on the scope of history, then today would surely be as banal and ultimately useless as every other day, even though and Eyeopener legend is dead. The putrefying corpse of Rob Granatstein, Editor-in-Chief of The Eyeopener for 1997-98, was found sitting upright on a park bench in the […]
Editorial An Eyeopener intern’s life blows mainly good April 8, 1998 By Luis Mejicano Despite the low blow internships have taken this year thanks to Billy Clinton’s hormones I am proud to say that my placement experience at The Eyeopener was far different from Monica Lewinsky’s — and the rest of the interns at my school for that matter. First and foremost, I did not engage […]
Sports Hot chocolate and sweet Marie win big April 8, 1998 By Thien Huynh Two of Ryerson’s top athletes capped off great careers with hardware at the university’s 50th annual athletic banquet last Wednesday. There were no surprises when it came time to hand out the outstanding athlete awards. Marie Claire Ross took the H.H. Kerr trophy for outstanding female athlete for the second straight year. […]