Guiding the jobless January 14, 1998 Twenty-nine year old Kevin Makra went through such hell trying to find a job he decided to make his own - helping others breaking into their field.
Assault on your bankbook January 14, 1998 No more ceilings on tuition fees, thanks to new Tory program
Features Race does not exist November 26, 1997 The biggest misconception we have about race is that it actually exists. Jacinta McFadden discovers who decides what race is, and four people discuss the idea of race in society and their lives
Features Why are we hooked on junk science? November 26, 1997 Most scientists think IQ tests are junk, but in a society craving status symbols, old habits die hard
Features The media are Saddam wrong November 26, 1997 They tell us America is threatening to wage war on the "Beast of Baghdad." But Suleman Din exposed the distortion in the news
Features Is Jesus really white? November 26, 1997 Cherion Drakes discovers how Christians have been misled into worshiping images of a white Jesus
Sports Rift between Rams and event staff is over (for now) November 26, 1997 By Shi Davidi Ryerson’s event staff have kissed and made up with the athletics department, two weeks after sending a letter to The Eyeopener complaining about the way they’re treated by Rams coaches and players. The relationship between the event staff and Ryerson coaches and players has generally been a good one, but it hasn’t […]
Arts & Culture Hamlet in da House (Oakham, that is) November 26, 1997 By Jill Koskitalo There is only one thing better than watching a show with lots of sex and violence on TV. Watching one live. The Oakham House Theatre Society has recognized the basic mass market appeal of sex and violence and in effort to cash in, is presenting the comedy I Hate Hamlet. The story […]