Sports Alison’s swan song February 18, 1998 Swimming coach Alison Lee decided to call it quits after the CIAUs
Arts & Culture It’s the pet psychich February 18, 1998 By Allison Heather Last Sunday I was witness to the biggest crock of shit I’ve ever seen. Was I surprised? Not really. I took my dog Patch to visit and animal psychic named Dr. Helen Massingil at the Psychic Mystics and Seers Fair. Her readings proved to be cheesier than the feminine hygiene product that […]
Stats for high school brats February 18, 1998 By Frank Pingue By next year, post-secondary institutions will be required to provide students with statistics on job prospects after graduation. This will provide high school students with a guide to help them decide which school and program to invest their money into. The new plan will rid the myth that a university education is […]
Arts & Culture Taming the Wild Strawberries February 18, 1998 Bandmates Ken and Roberta chat about their new album, their upcoming tour and the smallest strawberry in the patch
Ryerson faculty is smartening up February 18, 1998 By Cherion Drakes Studying while working part time made Ryerson professor Peter Pille lose a lot of sleep, but it was worth it. “I guess [I] was like some of our students,” said Pille. “I understand their frustrations.” Pille, a professor in the School of Business Management, completed his PhD in Industrial Engineering at the […]
Talkin’ ’bout change February 18, 1998 By Caroline Alphonso Students will spared from crushing tuition hikes if the Ontario NDP is elected, vows the party’s leader. “We believe in a post-secondary education that does not mortgage out students,” said Howard Hampton, while distributing copies of the first in a series of Dialogue for Change discussion papers last Thursday. Speaking over the […]
Helping the homeless February 18, 1998 By Lucy Nersesian Cleaning up the Yonge and Dundas area as part of the city’s redevelopment plan means sweeping away the area’s homeless. While that’s good news for the city, businesses and residents, the remaining question is what happens to the homeless. Ryerson students tackled this question in a forum this weekend analyzing how the […]
Arts & Culture Pow! Kaboom!: The intracacy of arcades February 18, 1998 How Funland and Sega City Playdium are universes apart in the pixelated world of arcade gaming
Sports Splash and smash February 18, 1998 Ryerson swimmer Marie Claire Ross breaks four world records