Arts & Culture DIGNITY FOR DIGNA November 3, 2004 Digna Ochoa's portrait looks out at the audience from the makeshift altar in Jorgenson Hall.
Arts & Culture GORE’S CAPITOL HILL November 3, 2004 The U.S. election doesn't concern Kristen Gore as much as the disappearance of talking robots and one-eyed mutants.
Sports ALUMNI SOUND OFF November 3, 2004 The regular season hasn't started yet, but the men's basketball team is already picking up where it left off.
Sports HALLOWEEN SLAUGHTER November 3, 2004 The women's basketball team knew they were in tough times against the top team in the country this weekend, but no one was prepared for the beating that ensued.
Features SUFFERING IN SUDAN November 3, 2004 Writer Kennedy Jawoko goes beyond simple explanations of Black vs. Arab and discusses the deeper causes of the crisis in Darfur.
STUDENTS SHUT OUT November 3, 2004 In a room that could have held hundreds, about a dozen students discussed the future of post-secondary education last week.
CIVIL AND UNIQUE LAB November 3, 2004 Two new engineering labs on campus are among the first of their kind in Canada.
GET OFF ME YOU DAMN DIRTY PIG November 3, 2004 Maryam Mohammed is one Muslim student who will never eat at a Ryerson Pita Pit again.
HATE CHARGES CONSIDERED November 3, 2004 Man arrested for anti-Muslim crimes on campus could be charged with hate crimes if police get their way.
Editorial WHAT WOULD OSCAR MAYER SAY? November 3, 2004 If Jerry Seinfeld were writing this column he'd most likely begin it by asking: "What's the deal with Toronto hot dog vendors charging an extra 50 cents for veggie hot dogs? Who a-a-are these people?"
NO FOOD, NO REFUND — NO HELP November 3, 2004 Jenna-Lee Leger fears a deadly allergic reaction every time she walks into an on-campus cafeteria.
Editorial EYE-NALYSIS: RYESAC’S POLITICAL THEATRE November 3, 2004 Jordan Press critiques RyeSAC's political theatre: Two thumbs down.