Archive: Sep 2003

Tigers too tough for men's cross country

After last weekend's season opening victory at SUNY Brockport, the men's cross country team looked to continue to add momentum early in the season when they hosted Rochester Institute of Technology and SUNY Fredonia at Genesee Valley Park on Saturday. Although Head Coach John Izzo said the team "ran pretty well," they came up just […]

Women's X-C redeem loss with dual win

After last weekend's disappointing performance at SUNY Brockport, the UR women's cross country team needed a strong showing to rebound and set them back on the right path toward the championship meets at the end of the season. They did just that on Saturday, as they handily defeated Rochester Institute of Technology and SUNY Fredonia […]

Uncovering the orgasm myth

My best friend always talks about this amazing orgasm she had when her boyfriend hit the G-Spot. I can only have orgasms from masturbation or having my partner rub my clitoris. What is going on and where is my G-Spot? - O-so lostDear O-so lost,Have no fear, you haven't lost your G-Spot. It's just hiding, […]

A United States empire?

A new debate, which may become a sticking point in the upcoming election, is making its way into Washington political circles. Is an American Empire forming? This is not an Empire in the traditional British or Roman sense of simple occupation. Today the geopolitical structure is far less defined in conventional terms. We must look […]

Guster spills about ice cream, cartoons

In anticipation of their upcoming show this Saturday with Sam Roberts, the Campus Times landed a much sought-after interview with Brian Rosenworcel of Guster. The interview was originally set to take place at noon. However, at 1 p.m. there was no word from the band, and I was forced to put my best detective skills […]

Enter the Haggis delights, brings Celtic rock to UR

Enter The Haggis returned to UR on Friday for their third concert of 2003. The concert, held on the steps of Wilson Commons, lacked the intimacy of their previous shows, but the band, as always, had so much energy that the show couldn't have been anything but great.For those not familiar with the band, ETH […]

Decling Dining

The answer is simple - we can cook for ourselves. A good cookbook, some basic cooking equipment and for those of you without a car, the twice weekly UR Special buses to Wegmans are all that are needed to escape one of the most dreaded parts of life on campus.But we're leading you astray - […]

Ask Us:

Anyone who is a regular shopper at Wegmans and a connoisseur of fine carbonated beverages must be aware of Wegmans "Code W." Or, rather, what was, until recently "Code W." See, anyone who's been to Wegmans since coming back to school will have noticed that that "Code W" was replaced with "W Red."This sparked my […]

Peanut butter rocks socks

There are many weird and quirky things that I did when I was a kid, but one of the things that I remember the most was an accidental mixing up of my socks and the peanut butter my mom keeps in her fridge.I was taking off my socks as I walked to the fridge to […]

Vertical Horizon disappoints on upcoming release, 'GO'

Originally made up of duo Matt Scannell and Keith Kane, Vertical Horizon's sound on their first two albums - "There and Back Again," released in 1992, and "Running on Ice," released in 1995 - consisted of effortless acoustic guitar and rich, multi-tiered harmonies. However, in 1998 Vertical Horizon added bassist Sean Hurley and drummer Ed […]