The April 3, 2017, edition of the Campus Underdogs column, written by Ethan Bidna and Melissa Holloway, has been retracted due to significant reporting errors regarding the subject. The piece had already been corrected once.

It has been removed from the Campus Times website.

 



Retraction: ‘Sustaining a love for science’

However, recent student protests are considerably less effective than they used to be. According to The American Prospect, there were far fewer young attendees to the most recent round of No Kings marches in proportion to the attendance of older generations. Read More

Retraction: ‘Sustaining a love for science’

So far, I’ve already tried a few alternative methods because, according to my doctor, my liver “can’t take much more of this,” and I think one has finally stuck. Read More

Retraction: ‘Sustaining a love for science’

As recently as the early 2010s, it was standard practice for surgeons to provide 30 to 40 or more opioid pills for common, minimally invasive procedures. Most of these pills, however, would remain untouched, left over in the patient’s medical cabinet or kitchen pantries for potential misuse. A team of researchers led by URMC’s Dr. Jacob Moalem set out to reduce these opioid overprescriptions. Read More