Arts & Culture Looking to get spooked this weekend? October 26, 2010 Colton Eddy checks out some of Toronto’s creepiest destinations
Communities Costume fails for boys and ghouls October 26, 2010 Sonia Straface predicts which costumes will elicit more annoyed groans than ghostly moans this fair Hallow’s Eve
Business & Technology Burning planes for greener flight October 26, 2010 Ryerson researchers are bending, twisting, breaking and burning some of the most expensive airplane components money can buy. Jeff Lagerquist investigates how eco-friendly flights might soon become reality
Sports Taking one for the team October 26, 2010 This season, the women’s soccer team found themselves without a goaltender until Stefanie Webster, a midfielder-turned-goalie, seized the opportunity and saved the season that almost never was. Sean Tepper reports
Sports Wins and sins October 26, 2010 The men’s hockey team loves to play a rough-and-tumble game, but as Evan Boudreau finds out, they might be in for a world of hurt if they don’t tame their aggression soon
Tutor company’s blue logo has volunteer group seeing red October 26, 2010 By Brad Whitehouse Associate News Editor A volunteer student tutor group is angry and disheartened after a private company with an almost identical name and logo moved onto campus this fall. “They have changed their logo and colour scheme to look exactly like ours,” said Fareena Khan, a fourth-year business student and president of Ryerson […]
Sports A chance at history October 26, 2010 By Jay Saran The men’s soccer team has left itself open for criticism all season. They have blown leads late. They have misfired in front of goal. They have not always had the killer instinct it takes for a team to win in the OUA. But on the final weekend of the regular season, the […]
Arts & Culture THE GIRLS WHO SAW EVERYTHING October 25, 2010 The Girls Who Saw Everything runs until Nov. 12 in the Ryerson Theatre. Rita Steinberg reviews the first production of the year.
Business & TechnologyVideo Video: Breaking stuff for science October 25, 2010 Marina Selezneva from the masters of aerospace engineering program knows how to tear it up in the lab. She demonstrates how lightweight composite material is stress tested for use in the aircraft of tomorrow. The sample is stretched with over 1,000 lbs. of force until it breaks. Ryerson students at the Facility for Research on […]
Communities Slideshow: Multicultural Show October 25, 2010 On Oct. 22, Ryerson’s student groups took to the stage to show off the many different cultures that make up the university. The night was full of great performances (which ranged from dances to fashion shows), great people and great energy, and definitely proved that Ryerson has got talent. Created with flickr slideshow from softsea. […]
Sports Off on the right foot October 24, 2010 By Harlan Nemers At the start of their season opener, the men’s volleyball team paid tribute to four past coaches. Turns out, past success spurred a present one too. The Ryerson Rams opened their regular season with a 3-1 (25-20, 20-25, 25-20, 25-17) defeat over the Waterloo Warriors Friday night in the Kerr Hall Gymnasium. […]
Arts & Culture LGFW: AMANDA LEW KEE October 24, 2010 Fresh from her school days at Ryerson, Amanda Lew Kee debuted at LG Fashion Week on Friday