Archive: Mar 2002
Flying Words Project'
Internationally renowned deaf poet Peter Cook and Rochester Institute of Technology professor Kenny Lerner will be coming to the River Campus on Friday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the May Room, to perform their original work "Flying Words," a night of storytelling through poetry.Cook and Lerner, who began collaborating eight years ago after being […]
Truth
Truth
Outamind
Outamind
Hawaiian Whannabe
Hawaiian Whannabe
Birdbun Theatre
Birdbun Theatre
Campus Briefs
Reel Big Fish chosen as D-Day bandUR Concerts has picked Reel Big Fish as the headlining band for this year's D-Day celebration, which will take place on April 27.The concert is a traditional part of D-Day festivities. The band will perform outside during a day that will include carnival rides and plenty of free stuff. […]
Constitution committee reviews the SA constitution
Students will vote to reject or ratify a completely rewritten Students' Association constitution beginning April 8. The new document clearly defines the role for the executive branch of government and aims to eliminate competition and infighting between the three branches of government."The executive branch is going to deal with advocacy toward the administration. The senate […]
Editorial Comic
Editorial Comic
Benefits of smoking up
The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy has their hearts in the right place, trying to stop drug money from flowing to terrorists. But their methods are all wrong.Drug use is not currently a victimless crime ? because lots of drug money flows to terrorists.At least twelve major terrorist groups profit about $1 […]
Unruling bodies
Governmental credibility is heavily based on the willingness of all members to follow the rules by which they govern themselves. The Students' Association Senate Election Committee, by breaking the rules of the SA Constitution and the senate bylaws, has completely invalidated the authority of the entire senate. Regardless of whether the All-Campus Judicial Committee recognizes […]