SA Senate
Senate Summary: Mock registration, student body emails
SA’s Feb. 3 senate meeting had updates on ongoing projects, SA initiatives, and the passing of motions to appoint new accountants on the appropriations committee and a new senator for the International Students Affairs Committee (ISAC). Read More
EcoReps
EcoReps look into end of disposable water bottles
“I think it’s the right thing to do, but I don’t know how feasible it is,” sophomore Olivia Gay said. Read More
ACJC
Shotokan appeals to ACJC over debt, SAAC
Pecoraro said the debt should not be waived, as “the student activities fee that you and I pay should not be used to pay back a deficit.” Read More
intramurals
Senate Summary: OnePrice, Gold Line petition
Nov. 18’s SA senate meeting included a presentation for OnePrice, updates on the Gold Line petition, updates on intramural changes, and the passage of motions to appoint new Legislative Advisors. Read More
Ed Observers
You don’t need to drink to have fun
I know I’m in the minority. I’m here to vouch, however, that partying sober is not that bad. Read More
china
Uighurs testify on persecution in China
Composed of personal testimonies from three Uighur women, an Oct. 26 event hosted by UR College Republicans gave students a look at the Uighur human rights crisis in Xinjiang, China. “I ask that every single one of you, in your own capacity, come to the aid of the Uighurs,” said Zubayra Shamseden, Chinese Outreach Coordinator […]
Starbucks
Discontent marks reactions to Starbucks renovations
This past summer, Starbucks in Wilson Commons was renovated in a joint collaboration with UR Dining. Many returning UR students are not pleased with the renovations, their discontent shown through memes and interactions on Facebook. “The decor is very impersonal and dry, so it doesn’t feel as homey as it used to be,” said senior […]
Hairline
Dealing with growth, change, and a receding hairline
Change is one of the inevitabilities of life, and how we deal with it defines how we live it. I realized what this meant in my sophomore year of high school. It’s 7 a.m., bright and early. A regular dreadful start to another fall day. I drag myself out of bed, “excited” to go to […]
SA
SA passes free printing
Undergraduates will have 100 free pages of printing credit starting in the 2019 fall semester, the result of a collaboration between SA, the IT center, the AS&E department, deans, and several University organizations. “When I was a senator as a sophomore, this was something that people were continuously talking about,” junior and Executive Director of […]
food
Spring 2019 dining update
“Our plan right now is to continue to get better at the things we are [currently] working on, and to really spend our time on food quality,” Schauf said. Read More
