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In 2007, responding to controversies that dogged the Ryersonian, the Eyeopener parody focused on the paper's longtime rival instead of a major daily.

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The Eyeopener is one of two weekly student newspapers at Ryerson University in Toronto.
The Eyeopener is published by Rye Eye Publishing Inc., owned by the students of Ryerson as a non-profit corporation.
True to its forerunner's reputation, the early days of The Eyeopener were marked by clashes with the administration and student government alike.
The Eyeopener responded with a front-page editorial, headed " A Proclamation.
" In no manner whatsoever will The Eyeopener become a part of such a binding and illegal request ... We have the right to speak and we demand our right and take the right.
Response ranged from those who considered the headline insensitive, as it was printed very close to the second anniversary of the Montreal massacre, to a pair of journalism professors who applauded The Eyeopener for being " obstreperous " and encouraged it to keep on doing so.
At a meeting of the board of governors, one of the governors admitted to not knowing what " The Eyeopener " was, and asked if the administration published it.
The Eyeopener upped its circulation to 10, 000 issues per week from 8, 000 per week at the start of the 2007-2008 academic year.
The Eyeopener completed its fortieth year in September 2007, but the 2006-2007 masthead opted to hold formal anniversary celebrations in the fall of 2006 instead.
The Eyeopener also held a large anniversary party ; dozens of alumni attended.
First editor-in-chief Tom Thorne did not attend because the Eyeopener failed to notify him about the event.
He did, however, write an introduction for the Eyeopener 40th anniversary book and, had he known the date of the party, would have been there.
Eyeopener editors were surprised to find that Thorne had not been invited, as at least one member of the 40th masthead was told that he had reportedly said he was looking forward to the event.
The Eyeopener is generally thought to be somewhat left-leaning and is often editorially critical of Ryerson Students ' Union and the University's administration.
RyeSAC executives sent an open letter to the paper condemning the parody issue and suggested that the student union would be withdrawing its funding and requiring the Eyeopener to work with a third-party board to develop editorial policies.
Some RyeSAC and RyePride members also informed the Ryersonian editorial staff that they planned to deface the Eyeopener office.
The Eyeopener also dropped the F-Bomb in 2006, when editor-in-chief Robyn Doolittle published an editorial slamming journalism professor John Miller.
More specifically, Miller told Eyeopener staff that he expected two editors to resign from their elected and paid positions despite the fact that they were not given any notice of this new curricular requirement at the time of their election to the Eyeopener masthead.
The editors were eventually allowed to keep their jobs, but any final-year print student who had not already been elected to the masthead was required to write for the Ryersonian and could therefore not write for the Eyeopener.
Doolittle's tongue-in-cheek editorial promised free beer to any student of Miller's who wrote for the Eyeopener using a pen name.
While many people tend to associate the Eyeopener with these various controversies, it should also be noted that the paper has won three awards from the Canadian Association of Journalists for its investigative reporting, a feat unmatched by any other student paper in Canada.
Bodirsky was a layout and design manager at the Eyeopener ; Yum and Dingman were editors-in-chief.
It is also an Eyeopener tradition to devote all or part of the issue immediately preceding Valentine's Day to issues surrounding love and sex.

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Noting the trend in reality shows that take the paranormal at face value, The New York Times culture editor Mike Hale characterized ghost hunting shows as " pure theater " and compared the genre to professional wrestling or soft core pornography for its formulaic, teasing approach.
The editor was revealed to be Mike J. Nichols of Santa Clarita, California in the September 7, 2001, edition of the Washington Post.
Other well-known alumni: syndicated columnist and Politico editor Roger Simon, reclusive media mogul Fred Eychaner, environmental journalist William Allen, investigative reporter Seymour Hersh, New York Times columnist David Brooks, author of Bobos in Paradise, pop artist Claes Oldenburg, consumer advocate David Horowitz, columnist Mike Royko, and Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Herbert Lawrence Block, ( commonly known as Herblock ).
The daily puzzle is edited by Eimi ( Mike Hutchinson ) and the fiendish Inquisitor puzzle is edited by John Henderson whose predecessor was the late former Times crossword editor Mike Laws.
The short story " Death in the Dawntime ", originally published in The Mammoth Book of Historical Detectives ( Mike Ashley, editor ; 1995 ), is a murder mystery that takes place entirely among the Wiradjuri people before the arrival of Europeans in Australia.
Running the city room at night with the help of two rewrite men ( including Mike McGovern, noted below ), one night photo editor, a sports desk editor ( Brent Musburger's first job out of journalism school ) and one night copy boy who " cut and pasted AP and UPI wires for Harry's review ).
In O. Henry's story " The Door of Unrest " a drunk shoemaker Mike O ' Bader comes to a local newspaper editor and claims to be the Jerusalem shoemaker Michob Ader who did not let Christ rest upon his doorstep on the way to crucifixion and was condemned to live until the Second Coming.
Kotaku editor Mike Fahey commented that Waluigi was his personal most annoying video game character.
Kotaku editor Mike Fahey described Waluigi as a character who he completely forgets about until he appears in a story like this.
* Mike Ashley, author and editor.
Mike Williams was named as NME editor on 31 May 2012, taking over from Krissi Murison on 25 June 2012.
* Budd, Mike ( editor ) ( 1990 ) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari: Texts, Contexts, Histories Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey, ISBN 0-8135-1570-X
For a time Thornley wrote a regular column in the zine Factsheet Five, until editor Mike Gunderloy stopped publishing the magazine.
* 1976 Mike Carlin, comic book writer and editor
The logo originally appeared in 1980 as a graffiti stencil, designed by Toxic Graffity ( sic ) fanzine editor Mike Diboll and a former member of The Heretics whom he had previously interviewed in the fanzine.
Dover-based presenters and reporters included Mike Field, Jeff Thomas, Malcolm Mitchell, Tim Brinton, Simon Theobalds, Arnie Wilson, Jill Cochrane, Derek Williamson, Pat Sloman, David Haigh ( editor of Scene South East ), Donald Dougall and Mike Fuller.
Michael handed it to Mike McGonigal, editor of Yeti magazine, who chose " Dead Man's Will ", later released on In the Reins, for inclusion on one of his magazine's compilation CDs.
Richardson approached producer Mike Bolland, the newly appointed Channel Four youth and entertainment commissioning editor to propose a series of Comic Strip films for the channel.
The Houston Chronicle online editor Mike Read said that the Houston Chronicle decided to remove Houston Post articles from the website after the 2001 United States Supreme Court New York Times Co. v. Tasini decision ; the newspaper originally planned to filter articles not allowed by the decision and to post articles that were not prohibited by the decision.
As a result, Buckingham Palace Press Secretary, Michael Shea, rang then Mirror editor Mike Molloy to remove Robinson.
The company's current chief executive officer is Mike Perlis ; the current chief product officer is Lewis D ' vorkin ; the current editor of the magazine is Randall Lane.
Bricklin, who was editor-in-chief of Prevention magazine, appointed Mike Lafavore as editor of Men's Health that year.

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