Can’t you do anything about the comics section on the online edition? The scan is so small there’s no way a normal person could read them. And, as far as I can tell, there’s no way to enlarge the image.

As it is now, you might as well not even bother posting them at all. It’s silly. And incredibly annoying for anyone who wants to read them.

Peter McNallyCT Syndications Editor, 1998Class of 1999



Comics

Op-eds matter when they are honest about their limitations and point to evidence, rather than replace it. Read More

Comics

“Dirty Laundry” highlights what artists choose to carry with them. Family histories, discarded objects, ecosystems in miniature, political trauma, private acts of care and the fleeting details of daily life all appear in forms that are at once personal and universal. Read More

Comics

Edward G. Miner Library, located on the first floor of URMC, serves as the medical center’s main academic health sciences library, with patrons including patients, staff, students, and faculty. Established in 1925 as part of URMC, Miner Library was built originally in the middle of the medical center to symbolize unity, bringing together the clinical […]