Archive: Mar 2004

Nice Guys' have chance

By Colin BrownCampus Times StaffSo, you're getting ready to graduate and head out into the real world. This is when it dawns upon you that you haven't had a date since you came to college. You start to realize that the world of dating is only going to get scarier from here.This is the scenario […]

Take care with racy spring break sexcapades

I have been suffering in the bitter cold of Rochester since January and Spring Break is finally here. I am heading to Cancun and hoping to get some serious action. My friends say I'm too wild. What should I do?~Girl Gone WildDear Girl Gone Wild,It is not a question of what you do but whom […]

Women dominate CMU, earn NCAA bid

The women's basketball team dominated Carnegie Mellon University, 65-39 in Pittsburgh on Friday. The Yellowjackets finished the regular season with an overall record of 21-4, including a 10-4 mark in the University Athletic Conference. Sophomore Jessie Graham and junior Kelly Wescott scored 13 points apiece for the Yellowjackets to lead the team in scoring. Twelve […]

Food Quest: The hunt for the elusive chain

Start HereStuck in Rochester for Spring Break? Travel plans bringing you back to school a few days early? There is one tried and true vacation that will adapt itself to your plans - the food run.Many students have one dish from home that calls to them, even far away in Rochester. Also, the places that […]

Track team does well at NYSCTC Championship

Women's track finishes sixth in NYS Championship meetThe women's track team put together a solid performance at last weekend's New York State Collegiate Track Conference Championships, finishing sixth out of 14 teams, posting 58 total points. "Overall we performed really well," Head Coach Barbara Hartwig said. "Everyone had very high but realistic goals going in, […]

Squash splits matches between Colby and MIT

The squash team started off the postseason with a loss against Colby College at the College Squash Association National Championships. The 3-6 loss to Colby in the first round of the Summers Division, the year-end tournament that determines the final standings of teams ranked 17th through 24th, was disheartening. With a win in the first […]

From the Pressbox

"That's kinda like racquetball, right?" is the most common question asked when I tell people that I play squash. The second most common is "what is squash?"My answer is always the same "you should come see for yourself." A surprising number of people are unaware that UR has a varsity squash team, and some don't […]

Fearless freshman steps up for men's basketball

There was never a doubt in Tim Brackney's mind that he belonged on the court. Like most freshmen, Brackney learned quickly that he would first have to pay his dues, watching and learning the game from his elder teammates before earning a shot at playing time. Though confident he could step in immediately and contribute, […]

Eastman SA holds first annual 'Sexual Awareness Week'

Starting March 1, Eastman held its first annual Students' Association sponsored "Sexual Awareness Week." The events for the week began on Monday and will culminate on Thursday with a movie night. The Eastman SA made a mission statement for the week available that said the week's goal is "to ensure that all people know the […]

Eastman celebrates Penderecki

The week of Feb. 23 was marked by a festival dedicated to the music of visiting composer Krzysztof Penderecki. The events included a chamber music concert, an orchestra concert, a master class with student composers and a symposium hosted by the Eastman composition department. The evening chamber music concert on Feb. 24 in Kilbourn Hall […]