Editorial QUEST FOR THE HOLY COKE CONTRACT January 24, 2007 In 1998, a team of Eyeopener editors set out on an important journey: to track down our Coca-Cola contract.
2006 DRAMA HAUNTS ELECTION OFFICER’S APPOINTMENT January 24, 2007 The Ryerson Students' Union has hired a new chief returning officer for the upcoming executive election. And while the name will be different from last year, the previous job experience is the same.
SIX-FIGURE SALARIES SOAR January 24, 2007 Figures published by Ontario’s provincial government show the number of Ryerson staff and faculty earning more than $100,000 has ballooned in the last 10 years.
LORETO SUED FOR $425,000 WHILE SUPPORTING NIPISSING PRESIDENT January 24, 2007 Nora Loreto, Ryerson Students’ Union vice-president education, has been named in a $425,000 defamation of character lawsuit.
Features THE EYES HAVE IT January 17, 2007 At a bar in High Park, nine men and nine women stared into each other’s eyes.
Business & Technology ACCOUNTING TEAM LOSES OUT ON CA$H January 17, 2007 Six business management students entered Camelot on Saturday, as they participated in The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario’s CA$H competition.
Business & Technology FIRST CLASS FINISH January 17, 2007 When a group of Ryerson MBA students made their first showing at a national competition earlier this month, they scored third place in the overall academic category, beating out big-name teams such as the Shulich School of Business.
Business & Technology PHOTOS: WE COMPARE WHERE TO SHARE AND STARE January 17, 2007 It’s 3 a.m. You just spent several hours at the bar making out with who you think is the most gorgeous member of the preferred sex. Ever.
Sports RAMS CLINGING TO FINAL PLAYOFF SPOT AFTER OTTAWA SWEEP January 17, 2007 As he paced the sidelines, shaking his head with his arms folded across his chest, Ryerson’s women’s volleyball coach, Bob Cholette, was the picture of frustration.
Sports THE NEW VOICE OF SPORTS January 17, 2007 Over 10 years ago with the Internet still in its infancy, Ray Williams was dreaming of broadcasting amateur sports games.
Sports VIOLENCE PUTS AN END TO INTRAMURAL SOCCER LEAGUE January 17, 2007 More than 15 incidents of fighting, verbal abuse and unsportsmanlike play by students in first semester intramural soccer have led to the cancellation of the winter semester season.