Archive: Apr 2003
Radiant dancers display 'defiant' attitude
If you think D'motions performs more hip-hop than Compton and Ballet Performance Group offers more ladies in pink leotards than the Nutcracker, you may be intrigued by the Radiance Dance Theater, who as one member calls it "the perfect in-between."Radiance specializes in tap, jazz, lyrical and character/prop dances. For the first time in history Radiance […]
Study on Russian identity released
Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures and the Director of Russian Studies Kathleen Parth, working with James Billington, the Librarian of Congress, just released a report on what the identity of the new, post-Soviet Russia is. The report, "The Search for a New Russian National Identity: Russian Perspectives" shows that […]
UR professor speaks on NPR about lethal new SARS virus
A lethal new virus - severe acute respiratory syndrome - that originated in the Far East has infected 3,293 people and killed 161 in 22 countries nationwide since November, according to the Associated Press. Through testing on monkeys, the World Health Organization announced today that SARS is caused by the coronavirus.Identifying the coronavirus as the […]
Crapchester, NY
Crapchester, NY
Hyjinx 'n Sue
Hyjinx 'n Sue
Shakespeare. Simply.
Shakespeare. Simply.
Just One Fish in the Sea
Just One Fish in the Sea
911…………………..please tell everyone
*** The following information has been sent to UNSC on 2-24-2003. The Bush administration has used war with Iraq to divert public's attention and to cover-up his administration's scandals and criminal act ***To: United Nations Security Council Date: 2-24-2003From: Chingchi Meng, 2411 Nina Street #2, West Covina, CA USA V: 6268399104Subject: Requesting a Hearing Regarding […]
An Eastman student's favorite time of year
For many Eastman students, flipping the calendars from March to April is a move made with fear, nervousness and loathing. However, while the weeks leading up to juries are stressful, to say the least, students don't have to fear jury week. Sure, the jury itself is no fun but what a student chooses to do […]
Visual and Cultural Studies hosts weekend graduate conference at UR
The Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies hosted an interdisciplinary conference entitled "Casting Doubt" on Saturday. The all-day conference gave graduate students from many different universities and fields of study an opportunity to present some of their work."It was a wonderful collection of interesting and timely topics," graduate student Mara Gladstone said. "This was […]