Archive: Mar 2011

Eastman students reach out to community through music

Students from the Eastman school of music are spreading their talents out into the Rochester community. Read More

Graffiti colors Hillcourt tunnels

Your daily dose of injuries and graffiti. Read More

Don't make Huck Finn a slave to censorship

“Turn him loose! He ain’t no [African American laborer],” said Huck Finn about the runaway slave Jim. This rewritten phrase may take the original’s place in new publications of Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” if publishers decide to censor the word “slave” due to its uncomfortable connotations, something they recently did to the word […]

The woes and worries of a January admit

She wasn’t going to bend. I’d known that going in, but, for some reason, I thought I’d get lucky this time around the administrative shit-pit. Res Life had screwed me over — though my housing conundrum stems not from bad luck, but from the fact that I was a January admit as a freshman last […]

New meal plan offerings hard to swallow

Big changes are in the works for dining on campus next year, and things don’t look good. Maybe it’s just fear of the unknown, but I am not excited about any of the upcoming shifts and am actively worried about most of them. I’m going through them one by one and thinking about the impact […]

Crony capitalism: corruption and collusion

In the 1987 film, “Wall Street,” Michael Douglas’ character Gordon Gekko notoriously said that in capitalism, “it’s a zero-sum game: Somebody wins, somebody loses. Money itself isn’t lost or made, it’s simply transferred from one perception to another.” Messages like these, degrading free markets, have always been widespread, but have gotten ever more pervasive with […]

Allow accurate advising

When a freshman enters UR — whether it be the School of Arts & Sciences or the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences — he or she receives a pre-major advisor whose role is to be a guide in the process of beginning a college education. The difference between Arts & Sciences students and […]

Pointless parking prices

Campus parking is a major cause of stress for most people who rely on the University to provide them with somewhere to keep their car. Concerns about distance, price and availability are commonly emphasized by students, but there are other issues for commuter students looking for an alternative to Park Lot. For example, students that […]

Consistency the name of the game for UR golf

The golf team played a consistent, focused round over the weekend and placed second at the McDaniel Spring Invitational. Read More

Kicking for a cause at the Newman Cup

Members of the student body came together to support migrant farmers in the community while taking part in a soccer tournament at Fauver Stadium this past Sunday, March 27. Read More