Archive: Dec 2011

Jeers

The other side of this year's events at UR. Read More

Nothing left but ‘Fare thee well’ to UR

Publisher Willie Clark offers his long goodbye to the Campus Times. Read More

Libertarians not at liberty to express opinions

Gaining and maintaining the true form of American freedom. Read More

Moderation in political ideals

Why Democrats should learn to embrace Republican candidates. Read More

Supreme Court Fourth Circuit deliberates

A student examines the Supreme Court Fourth Circuit's deliberations over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Read More

Rebuttal: Israel is not an apartheid state

UR Israel Council offers its rebuttal to an op-ed in last week's issue, “Palestinians protest by riding for freedom." Read More

Eastman speeds up pursuit of music knowledge

The Eastman School of Music has launched down-loadable Speed Lessons - online tutorials to foster modern music knowledge that cost roughly 10 dollars each. Read More

Admissions launches 3-D website, application portal for prospectives

Admissions has launched two new websites designed to give prospective students a better idea of residential life and to expand transparency in the application process. Read More


Chemistry in action

For many UR students, chemistry has a foreboding reputation. It certainly doesn’t help that a slew of chemistry classes are required for all premedical students, including the dreaded organic chemistry. However, beyond the initial shock of imposing reactions or frustrating equations, there is an underlying beauty to this science. “Chemistry explains the world around us, […]