Archive: Mar 2011

Noe’s trippy ‘Void’ comes to Rochester

In just over a year since its release, “Enter the Void” has already become an avant-garde classic... Read More

‘Street Fighter’ a straight baller

“Street Fighter IV” was one of the few games from the past generation that I really felt I missed out on as an Nintendo-only console player. Read More

‘26.2 Stories’ runs the risk of coming across as a bit arrogant

This past March, ultra-marathon runner Dean Karnazes released his third book, “Run! 26.2 Stories of Blisters and Bliss.” Read More

Pilotwings Preview

“Pilotwings Resort” for 3DS is the first sequel in the Pilotwings franchise in almost 15 years. Read More

CT Recommends: "In the Loop"

When it comes to political satire, there is nothing in the United States even close to the movie “In the Loop.” Read More

Natural disaster in Japan strikes a chord with UR students and faculty

Within the UR community, the tsunami that struck Japan has also had an impact on faculty, students and staff, some of whom were directly affected by the event. Read More

Kick your winter car maintenance into high gear

Cars are scary. Every time you get behind the wheel, you are placing your life in the hands of a ton of rolling steel that you rely upon to function properly. You don’t need a lot of technical education to perform basic car maintenance, and this  becomes extremely important during the wintertime when dramatic temperature […]

A very uplifting experience at Come As You Are

The Sex and the CT investigates the experience of visiting sex shops. Read More

Community discusses concerns

On Tuesday, March 22, students, faculty and staff gathered in the Interfaith Chapel for a community conversation to discuss concerns and solutions in relation to the campus climate. Read More

Rain boots this Spring: fashion friend or faux-pas?

Look down. Look at your shoes. Look up. Is it sunny and gorgeous? Look down at your shoes. Look back up. Is it now sleeting and miserable? Such is life in the confused city of Rochester, and such weather makes for unhappy feet and rather dicey decisions when it comes to putting shoes on them. […]