Sports LOSING SKID ENDS AT 12 January 26, 2005 Women's basketball team ends 12-game losing streak with win over Carleton Ravens.
Sports WHY SHOULD I CARE? January 26, 2005 Ryerson set an attendance record last week, as more than 400 "packed" the gym to see two top-ranked volleyball teams, York and Ryerson, duke it out.
Sports FINDING GERMS AT THE GYM January 26, 2005 Do you know about the germs that lurk in weight rooms?
Arts & Culture TWO CHINATOWNS January 26, 2005 Third-year student Aaron Leaf stumbles around Toronto's Chinatown by day, and parties in its seedy underbelly by night.
Arts & Culture RYE GRAD IN WONDERLAND January 26, 2005 Award-winning playwright and Ryerson Theatre School grad Michael Healey has jumped back into the acting world, appearing on the successful CBC series This is Wonderland.
Communities DATES FOR THE DESPERATE? January 26, 2005 The organized dating circuit was once perceived as a hotbed for geeks and loners. Based on that description, Anthony Vaccaro thought he'd give it a try.
Features LIBS DUMP STARS, LOOK TO LEAF January 26, 2005 George W. Bush was sworn in for a second term Thursday, extending his reign as the 43rd President of the United States of America by four years.
SAC ELECTION: OUTWIT, OUTPLAY, OUTLAST January 26, 2005 All you need to know about the 2005 RyeSAC election.
TAMPERED COATS GONE FROM BOOKSTORE January 26, 2005 Bookstore found selling illegally-labelled jackets.
MORE POLITICS, FEWER PROFS January 26, 2005 A new politics degree starting in the fall will save Ryerson money at the expense of teachers, say concerned faculty.
SCENT AWAY January 26, 2005 If you plan to visit your English, history, or Spanish professors in their offices, you are entering a scent-free zone.
Editorial IF IT CAN’T BE DONE PROPERLY… January 26, 2005 As Editor-in-Chief I would like to inform our loyal readers--or at least loyal readers of this column--The Eyeopener will not be covering this year's RyeSAC election.