Archive: Apr 2011
News
D-Day performers yield mashed-up responses
The announcement of the D-Day band selection, Super Mash Bros., a mash up group from California, evoked mixed student responses. Read More
News
Closing statements passionately delivered in Venable trial
Defense lawyer James Nobles and assistant attorney Raymond J. Benitez delivered closing statements in the trial of junior Daren Venable on Monday, April 18. Read More
News
UR to grow on East Main Street after successful land bid
UR made an investment in the future of downtown Rochester by purchasing a piece of land on East Main St. near the Eastman School of Music. Read More
News
E-Ready website guides companies
A new entrepreneurship website that contains information on over 400 patents went live last Friday. Read More
Security Update
Security Update: Orange ninjas strike at deKiewiet
Your weekly dose of ninjas, aggression, and ailments. Read More
Ed Observers
Twilight speedball: the post-printing high
Fittingly enough for the last article of the section, our Sports Editor, John Bernstein, relates the experience all CT editors go through at the end of the night they spend putting together your paper. Read More
Editorial Boards
Free Hot Dog Friday
Especially now that the mood on campus might be a little stressed, what with finals and why not, why not start a real revolution? Free Hot Dog Friday would raise morale campus-wide. Read More
Op-Eds
Solidarity forever: why union activism matters
Union activism has benefited us all, and created the modern American middle class. The labor protests in Wisconsin are an attempt to continue that tradition. Read More
Features
The evolution of Dandelion Day
An examination of the evolution of Dandelion day, focusing on activities and events offered. Read More
Editorial Boards
Vegetarian vexations
Between the limited hours at Douglass and the limited offerings at the Commons, vegetarians have few places to go on campus. Here's hoping things improve for them soon. Read More