Archive: Dec 2001

Women's soccer headed to NCAA tourney

The women's soccer team won home matches against Washington University of St. Louis and the University of Chicago to clinch the University Athletic Association title last weekend. The league title gives UR an automatic bid to the NCAA Div. III Tournament.Senior midfielder Loren Cerami scored her first two goals of the season to lead UR […]

New cast leads Rhinos to third A-League title

The Rochester Rhinos finished their emotional season by defending their A-League soccer championship.Unlike most teams that win back-to-back titles though, the Rhinos underwent a massive overhaul during the offseason. They lost two all-stars and four forwards and started the season with eight rookies.However, the Rhinos did have some experienced players, especially at goalkeeper.Scott Vallow started […]

Live DMB doesnt disappoint

First there was Red Rocks, then Luther College, followed up by the PBS-funded Listener Supported at Giants Stadium. Once again, a live Dave Matthews Band album has been released, this time titled "Live in Chicago," performed on Dec. 19, 1998.Now if you're just a casual Dave fan, don't give yourself the chance to complain that […]

Fun and frightening ways to spend this Halloween

Many students often complain that there is nothing to do in Rochester. However, that is certainly not the case this Halloween. From now until the Oct. 31, Rochester is bustling with activities and events to make your Halloween memorable. If what you're after is something that allows you to appreciate the beauty of the fall, […]

Ask us: Why are certain course highlighted in the Spring 2002 registration packet?

The Spring 2002 Course Schedule is out this week and upon reading it, many students may wonder why some classes are shaded in gray. Well, these classes that are shaded in the schedule are courses that are chosen by academic departments as addressing issues of diversity. Since the spring of 1997, these courses have been […]

Dressing for tricks

Halloween is fast approaching, and the pivotal issue of costuming is here. Some people have had their Halloween costumes planned since August, and other people would rather die than be seen in public in some silly outfit. A lot of other people are in the middle, and often don't decide what their going to wear […]

Closer' a tense journey to love's darker side

UR's International Theatre Program likes to deal with the darker side of life ? plays often center around death, dysfunctional families, and the like. The program's most recent play, "Closer," deals with the failed relationships between four people. While intense and depressing, the actors have mastered the art of pain and despair. "Closer" is not […]

Horscopes

Pisces (Feb. 19?March 20) ? Go out and party your ass off. You have to feed your Id every once in a while. You never know, a DJ might save your life with a song that'll change your life.Aries (March 21?April 19) ? Don't be a bitch. There is someone out there who would love […]

Decoration bonanza

On my floor, we have a motto. Our motto is "Sweet Moo Meat, eh?"Don't worry, we don't know what it means, either, but I will explain where it came from. Our D'lions had painstakingly decorated our lounge, making carefully prepared construction paper letters and decorations to add a sense of personality to the floor. And […]

L.I.E.' shines at High Falls Film Festival

The first annual High Falls Film festival ran Oct. 17 through Oct. 21. Named for the highest urban waterfall in the nation ? found here in Rochester ? the festival celebrated the work of women in film ? whether in front of or behind the camera. Rochester was chosen for its combination of having the […]