Archive: Jan 2012
News
George Eastman Circle gaining prowess, reach expanding
The George Eastman Circle, key supporters of UR, has reached a monumental 2,000 members. Read More
Security Update
Students turn car into jungle gym
Your weekly dose of theft, injuries and illness. Read More
Features
Reverse culture shock
Students who study abroad are warned about culture shock before they travel. What they are less prepared for is the reversed shock upon their return home. Read More
Op-Eds
An inclusive approach to environmentalism
Environmental organizations on campus should promote inclusiveness, rather than shunning or acting divisively toward so-called "nonbelievers." Read More
Features
Piranha Sushi Bar sinks teeth into scrumptious Asian-American cuisine, earns rave reviews
Craving some sushi, wonton soup or crème brûlée? Look no further than Piranha Sushi Bar, an Asian-American restaurant located on Park Avenue. Read More
Op-Eds
Follow your dreams: 'How to do what you love'
When choosing a major or looking for a career, it's often more important to do what you love than to aim for prestige and fortune. Read More
Sex and the CT
From the blogger to the drug addict: the perils, pitfalls and practicalities of penetration
Some people you'll meet are perfect candidates for sex. Bloggers, drug addicts and enemies are not among those contenders. Read More
Op-Eds
Santorum vs. Romney: Preference or necessity?
In the Republican presidential primary, Sen. Rick Santorum is the candidate who best represents conservative ideals. Read More
Features
Make 'Em Laugh: City tour: revealing hidden treasures behind Rochester’s main attractions
The city of Rochester has many well-known attractions. However, there's much more to them than meets the eye. Read More
Ed Observers
Speaking quietly not a flaw, disadvantage
Although not always apparent to observers, being soft-spoken offers many advantages. Read More