Archives - Amanda Marquez

New York Times reporter talks school segregation

This problem, Hannah-Jones said, is not just seen in Rochester, but throughout the country — especially in blue states and blue cities, areas that are traditionally liberal.

Protest halted by talk cancellation

Party hats and bracelets with #URFailingUs written on them were distributed among the protesters to reinforce the sit-in’s theme, “Party at Morgan Levy’s.”

At Sex in the Dark, nameless questions answered

“How do you cope with being a side bae?” was a crowd favorite.

Pura Vida, Blimpie, Panda Express to close in May

Replacements are on their way.

In one of last lectures as dean, Feldman talks journey

Feldman credited his time here to the sequence of “fortuitous twists” he described last Thursday evening at Alpha Delta Phi’s (ADP) Last Lecture Series.

Immigrant students share stories of hope

Students shared emotional stories about their experiences as immigrants in the U.S.

Mel Sauce leaves a mixed taste

According to the Senior Executive Chef for Dining Services Antonio “Chef Tony” Pignagrande, a packaged version of Mel Sauce had been in the midst of development for nearly two years.

Students volunteer in Haiti over break

Elliot and four students traveled to Borgne, Haiti in collaboration with the Haiti Outreach Pwoje Espwa over spring break to assist the local leadership generate ideas for building libraries in the poverty-stricken country.

Unconditional love

There are a lot of things that Web MD can't teach you when your mother succumbs to dementia.

Mock Trial headed to nationals with Seligman help

Going to nationals didn’t seem like a realistic possibility, according to sophomore and URMT’s B Team Co-Captain Deisy Abarca-Espiritu.