Archive: Oct 2010

Football tries to find good in tough year

On the surface, it’s hard to look at the football team’s performance this season with great enthusiasm — few could argue that. Winless through five games (including 3 losses in the Liberty League) and slightly over halfway through the regular season, a postseason berth seems unlikely. A Liberty League crown over undefeated St. Lawrence University […]

Men take top spot in familiar course

Home is where the heart is. Truer words have never been said, as the men’s cross country team demonstrated at the UR Invitational held at Genesee Valley Park last weekend, completely dominating the field. Read More

Hopes high in home regatta

As the boats hit the water on the morning of Oct. 16, the women’s rowing team knew they were starting off the Head of the Genesee Regatta with a home course advantage. With practices on the river that winds around the UR campus a daily occurrence, the team was confident in their abilities to speed […]

PETA questions UR's animal research policies

PETA is investigating the University both for buying monkeys from a company that treats them cruelly and for performing questionable experiments on them. Read More

UR Chabad to buy Boulder building

The Jewish living center UR Chabat is planning to move into the building currently occupied by Boulder Coffee in Brooks Landing. Read More

Security officers demand change

A recent vote of no confidence unveiled just how happy some Security officers are with their training and equipment. Read More

College ACB website raises acceptance issues across UR

President Seligman is urging students to be accepting of one another, especially in open forums like College ACB. Read More

Forum in Interfaith Chapel preaches religious tolerance

President Joel Seligman spoke about fostering religious tolerance in Interfaith Chapel last Thursday. Read More

Projector stolen from Hylan Hall

A room in Hylan was broken into and its projector stolen over the weekend. Read More

One brilliant ‘Network’

“The Social Network” cuts between the website’s brisk genesis at Harvard and the subsequent legal wrangling that followed — it doesn’t mean to just shake our perceptions of how the website was created, but also why. Read More