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 […]
Arts & Culture A green day at Rye High November 26, 1997 By Stephanie Bomba Red and yellow and pink and green, purple and orange and blue… No, it’s not a Romper Room (or acid) flashback. It’s a description of the hair colours sported by the pubescent audience at last Wednesday’s free Green Day concert in the alley behind the Ryerson parking garage. Punksters started lining up […]
Editorial Bye bye, texts, hello cheques November 26, 1997 An off the wall solution for Ryerson's shitty library
Arts & Culture The Dalai Lama of jazz November 26, 1997 Fifteen years after his death, Thelonious Monk's music still perplexes
Arts & Culture PopCan: Forging out national identity November 26, 1997 Canadian music is as unique to our national as Bob and Doug Mackenzie
Editorial Professor evaluations a farce November 26, 1997 By Shi Davidi Ryerson’s course evaluations are a farce. This twice-a-year exercise is meaningless and provides no useful feedback. The questions on the evaluation are relevant, however, their major fault is they do not require students to qualify their answers. Students are to strongly agree, somewhat agree, have no opinion, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree […]
Editorial Student Centre a dream November 26, 1997 By Rob Granatstein As the fight between Ryerson’s student centre groups and the Women’s Centre over one small room becomes a battle royale, one thing is becoming painfully obvious — we need more space. Ryerson administration will not take their grubby hands off anything they have right now. In fact, they’re doing the opposite. They […]
Features Subliminal lies November 26, 1997 How the media push women to emulate computer enhanced body images