Love & Sex Love the one you’re without February 11, 1998 Shanti Zachariah discovers how couples keep love alive when they live apart
Editorial Dear Abby in a Peanuts World February 11, 1998 Life as an amateur love psychiatrist like a live soap opera
Love & Sex The leather side of life February 11, 1998 Shane Dingman strips down and straps it on to explore Toronto's S&M dungeons
Love & Sex Hot and bothered February 11, 1998 By Amber Olsen I’ve had sex a few hundred times with a few dozen partners. I’m only 21. Does that make me a slut? Does that make me a sex addict? Sometimes I wonder. From a very young age I’ve been curious about sex. I craved sex long before I reached puberty. Despite these feelings, […]
Love & Sex The book of love February 11, 1998 The Kama Sutra is more than a manual fr acrobatic sex. Suleman Din explores the art and meaning behind the ancient Hindu text
Sports Ladies get whipped February 11, 1998 By Thein Huynh Ryerson’s women’s basketball team battled Goliath and lost. So then they switched tactics and challenged David, but got their asses whipped again. After winning two games in a row, the Rams lost both of their games at home last weekend, falling to the undefeated Laurentian Voyageurs 68-48 Friday night and 78-66 to […]
Sports Rams lose two top v-ball players to poor grades February 11, 1998 By the Sports Team Two of Ryerson’s highly touted rookie recruits have been suspended from the women’s volleyball team because of failing grades. Alisha Myatt, Ryerson’s most talented female volleyball player was scratched from the Rams lineup against Lakehead University last weekend because her academic appeal was denied. Myatt was considered a strong candidate for […]
Editorial Mikey’s head up his ass February 11, 1998 By Shane Dingman Party leaders at every level of government must go on “asshole training weekends” before making a media appearance. Listening to Ontario Premier Mike Harris last week, I wish I was crazy enough to believe there is an asshole gene that forces people to participate in corporatist political movements. You see, if I […]
Calculating students’ tuition total not realistic February 11, 1998 By Lucy Nersesian A U of T task force’s recommendation that students be told the total cost for their four years of tuition before they start school is a good idea, but not feasible, according to some at Ryerson. “This kind of statement is an apple-pie statement,” says Marion Creery, director of student affairs at […]
Sports Ryerson fencers play a game of ‘Where’s Eugene?’ February 11, 1998 By Sheila Gifford Forget about playing Where’s Waldo?, Ryerson’s missing man is Eugene Mirkin. Last summer, Mirkin and his father, Ioseph, were hired to be coaches of Ryerson’s fencing team. “Eugene’s father was the ticket,” said Mathies, referring to Ioseph’s extensive coaching experience. Iosheph has coached world and Olympic champions in Russia. He moved to […]
False rez alarms irk locals February 11, 1998 By Julie Williamson Angry Pitman Hall students were hauled out of their beds twice last Thursday night when a fire alarm was pulled around 2 a.m. and a heat sensor device was broken barely an hour later. Housing manager Brian Muscat said the initial alarm had been pulled but was unsure about the second occurence. […]
BSA plays name game February 11, 1998 By Rosemarie Ruccella The School of Business Management is aiming to improve its prestige by renaming itself. The Business Student Association (BSA) is asking students if they want to change their degree’s name from a Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) to Bachelor of Commerce (B. Comm.).. The name question was raised when the School of […]