To the Editor:

I receive the Campus Times Online weekly in my email and I appreciate the service as it keeps me in touch with the goings on at my alma mater. However, I wish that you, your staff, or those at College Publisher would find a way to resize your story images before you post them. Inevitably I click to a story and the image is so wide (and the site does not adjust horizontally to accomodate the image and text) that it literally covers or overlaps the first few paragraphs of the story. For a prime example, please see this week’s article titled, “One Last Toast”. I have tested on IE 5.5, IE 6.0, and Mozilla 1.4 all with the same results. I would be more than happy to provide screenshots if you are interested.

I would love to read MORE about UR and hope you can correct the matter.

Yours,Kristina (Curro) Boyer, ’98



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As recently as the early 2010s, it was standard practice for surgeons to provide 30 to 40 or more opioid pills for common, minimally invasive procedures. Most of these pills, however, would remain untouched, left over in the patient’s medical cabinet or kitchen pantries for potential misuse. A team of researchers led by URMC’s Dr. Jacob Moalem set out to reduce these opioid overprescriptions. Read More

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The pop star, known for her raunchy lyrics and hits such as "Deepthroat" and “Vagina,” made an appearance this Friday in the Hill Court parking lot. Read More

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For the past few years, the pattern has been the same: Need a meal? Hillside. Need a snack? Hillside. Want a sweet treat? Hillside. Need a sweet treat? Hillside. Sad? Happy? Angry? Frustrated? Tired? Hopeful? Excited? Bored? Busy? Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside.  Read More