Arts & CultureCommunitiesVideo The Swans’ Lake October 3, 2010 Missed Scotiabank’s Nuit Blanche yesterday? Check out this video of “The Swan’s Lake”, a sculpture and large scale motor-driven light installation from Ryerson’s School of Interior Design and Theatre School. Artist Statement: Much like a large-scale motorized clockwork “toy” and moving to the strains of Tchalkovsky, motorized swans bedecked in tutus & ballet toe-shoes move […]
Video Drink of the Week: The Lumberjack September 29, 2010 This week, Ian Vandaelle tells you how to make a drink that will leave you feeling distinctively Canadian — even if it results in a potential loss of dignity.
Fun & SatireVideo This week’s $50 prize winner is… September 27, 2010 In this video, we reveal the winner of last week’s lateral mind puzzle, who will now be a whole $50 richer. Watch the video to find out who’s probably going to be buying themselves a new textbook. Or beer (which if that’s the case, hopefully they’ll be nice enough to get some for us too). […]
EX-BOARD MEMBER SLAPS CKLN WITH INJUNCTION November 4, 2009 “CKLN is vulnerable right now and people are trying to kick us when we’re down, when we have no money, no lawyer, no insurance and we’re basically getting on our feet for the first time,”- Ron Nelson
Editorial REASONS TO COME TOGETHER October 28, 2009 The Eyeopener scrambled its proverbial news chopper only to find the rodent, snagged in a trap by the fridge on Sunday.
Money problems follow CKLN to airwaves September 30, 2009 Live shows are back on CKLN 88.1 FM, but the campus-community radio station is not in the clear yet.
Editorial WHAT YOU WON’T SEE IN THE EYEOPENER January 14, 2009 By Carla Wintersgill Editor-in-Chief As editor-in-chief, I take pride in telling our readers all about our stories for the week. Our primary role as journalists is informing the public, and nothing makes me happier than a good scoop. Having the best campus news coverage is what we strive for every day. So it seems counterintuitive […]
FeaturesLove & Sex BALANCING ACT: WHEN LIFE IS A DRAG February 13, 2008 Dominic Etynkowski realized that just because he wanted to overhaul his closet, it didn't mean he was hiding in it.
A tale of two field trips September 27, 2006 Students complain about a lackluster trip to New York City only to recant their stories after meeting with the trip organizer.
Arts & Culture TRAGIC DEATH INSPIRES PLAY October 1, 2003 By Miranda Beninger Before Matthew Shepard’s murder, Laramie, Wyoming was known as a town with personality. After, it was known as a town of crime and tragedy. In October 1998, Shepard was beaten and left tied to a fence post by two of his classmates from the University of Wyoming. The 21-year-old student suffered alone […]