Arts & Culture FROM ITM TO TOP TEN October 13, 2004 Last year, Matt Hryhorsky, 22, was honing his web design skills in Kerr Hall's labs.
Arts & Culture FRIGID WATERS, HOT SHOW October 13, 2004 When you first walk in the dark room, you're overtaken by the projection on the back wall.
BURSARY REMEMBERS SARS NURSE October 13, 2004 A Ryerson nursing graduate who died of SARS has been honoured by a bursary.
GO GET YOUR MONEY, DUMMY October 13, 2004 Money will be issued by the Used Book Room this week. Don't forget your cheque.
GROUPS TO MOVE MID-YEAR October 13, 2004 Construction for the new student campus centre may be on track for its winter 2005 opening, but that's cold comfort for some student groups.
STUDENTS SAY YES TO RAC October 13, 2004 On Feb. 20, 1985, Ryerson students gave the university the official go ahead to break ground and build what is now the Ryerson Athletic Complex.
Editorial DEAR MACAULAY CULKIN October 13, 2004 By Joel Wass Editor-in-Chief Last Friday, Joel Wass found 11 posters advertising the release of the film Saved! on DVD posted inside his Kerr Hall East classroom. As a result, the normally mild-mannered Eyeopener editor-in-chief tore down the posters. Following the incident, Wass decided to write the film’s star, Macaulay Culkin to explain his actions.
Editorial EYE-NALYSIS: RYERSON PODIUM SCREW-UP October 13, 2004 Jen Gerson explains how Ryerson screwed up when dealing with a piece of the Podium.
DEXIT MAKES ITS EXIT October 13, 2004 Students get reprieve from sales reps after Ryerson listens to complains about its tactics.
RYE DOES LOUNGE ACT October 13, 2004 Ryerson says there was no policy banning groups from the Metro Credit Union Lounge.
Features BOOM BOXES ‘N’ BLADES October 6, 2004 The Friday Night Skate is an international party on wheels.
Sports HEARTBREAKER AT U OF T October 6, 2004 The Ryerson men's soccer team broke their three-game winning streak with a 1-0 decision against hosting University of Toronto on Sunday afternoon.