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True to its forerunner's reputation, the early days of The Eyeopener were marked by clashes with the administration and student government alike.
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.
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.

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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.
Doolittle's tongue-in-cheek editorial promised free beer to any student of Miller's who wrote for the Eyeopener using a pen name.

Eyeopener and .
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.
" 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.
Eyeopener editor Mike O ' Connor came across campus security guards emptying the paper's distribution racks and throwing copies in the garbage.
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.
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.
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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The planes, light with most of the gas burned out, responded beautifully.
He stroked the hens and they responded with delighted clucks, he gobbled with the turkeys and they at once were all attention, he quacked with the ducks, and cackled with a pair of exceedingly flattered geese.
Perhaps the most important incentive for them will be clear evidence that where other countries have done this kind of home work we have responded with long-term commitments.
The railroads have responded by adding 20,000 more box cars with doors 12' or wider for forklift unloading ( a 21% increase while the total number of box cars was falling 6% ) and by cutting their freight rates twice on lumber shipped in heavily loaded cars.
Those who responded with an arm-elevation in the naive state did not change their reaction when told that there were some normal people who did not react in this fashion.
And the evidence that he does, indeed, stand there derives quite simply from the vigorous interest with which rather casual readers have responded to that book for the past century or so.
It was only after we had responded, with what I fear were similar cliches, that she went into action by questioning our desire for friendship and understanding with a challenge about aggressive and warlike actions by the U.S. Government in Cuba and Laos.
The audience, according to Edward Cushing, responded with " a demonstration of enthusiasm impressively genuine in contrast to the conventional applause which new music, good and bad, ordinarily arouses.
But England responded with 437 and then dramatically dismissed Australia for 166 with Bobby Peel taking 6 for 67.
Haakon rejected the claim, and in the following year responded with a formidable invasion.
As the President's leniency toward the South became more apparent, the former secessionists responded with more arrogance.
He responded to questioning with charges of apostasy and handed out harsh punishments for the slightest deviations.
Fifty-one composers responded with pieces, including Beethoven, Schubert, Archduke Rudolph of Austria, F. X.
Other scholars have responded that Banquo's dreams have less to do with killing the king and more to do with Macbeth.
In August 1940, the territory responded, with the rest of the AEF, to the call from General Charles de Gaulle to fight for Free France.
In 718, Chilperic responded to Charles ' new ascendancy by making an alliance with Odo the Great ( or Eudes, as he is sometimes known ), the duke of Aquitaine, who had made himself independent during the civil war in 715, but was again defeated, at the Battle of Soissons, by Charles.
Ruddock responded to the Stasi revelations with " certainly had no influence on national CND, and as a pro-Soviet could never have succeeded to the chair.
The Germanic guard, stricken with grief and rage, responded with a rampaging attack on the assassins, conspirators, innocent senators and bystanders alike.

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