Disabled students meet to discuss concerns March 18, 1998 By Simone Joseph April 1: Doomsday. That was the general sentiment of students and advocacy groups at a round-table discussion about provincial government changes to funding for disabled students. The meeting, held at Oakham House last week, was organized by the Canadian Federation of Students to pool knowledge of the changes and plot strategy. Gord […]
www.cheaters.comB March 18, 1998 By Patricia Tomasi Time is running out … it’s 3 a.m. and the essay’s due at 10 … must get it done … feeling sleepy … need more coffee … wake up, there’s only five more pages to go. Or you could just fire up your Internet search engine, type in “essay” and download a […]
Editorial Not having a gay old time March 18, 1998 By Lori Fazari Yes, I’m a heterosexual female, but I love gay men. It’s not like I go out and intentionally fall for gay men. It’s just my damn luck. I think a guy’s good looking, funny and dresses well, and bingo, you can bet he’s gay. This twist of luck follows me everywhere. When […]
Editorial We’ll believe it when we see cash March 18, 1998 By Rob Granatstein Toronto city council made a new discovery on Wednesday — and it’s called Ryerson. For the first time anyone can remember, a toronto politician, Kyle Rae in this case, showed up at our university and talked about this school receiving money from the municipal government. Rae said Ryerson should get about $2 […]
Big bucks for student centre? March 18, 1998 Councillor Kyle Rae hints Ryerson could get millions for building
Features Brew your own booze March 18, 1998 By Stephanie Bomba So you’re into the sauce but you always end up with a killer hangover the next morning. Well, Randy Gratton may have just the cure for you. No, it’s not come top-secret potion concocted by the government for alcoholic fighter pilots. It is, quite simply, home-brewed beer and wine. Gratton, owner of […]
Features Don’t quit your day job March 18, 1998 By Dawn Calleja and Susan Nerberg Pete Nowak had just finished third year of Ryerson’s journalism program. He knew his final year was going to be a killer, what with being roots and culture editor at The Eyeopener and writing regularly for The Ryersonian. Still, he wanted to create something he could call his own. […]
Communities Not a day at the Beaches March 18, 1998 When you're a WASP living in the Beaches, where do you go to find Canadian culture?
Communities Is Quebec culturally superior? March 18, 1998 What do French-Canadians know about Canadian culture? Paul Stark believes they can actually teach the rest of us a thing or two