Aeneas Wolf
Class of 2027
Aeneas Wolf is the Campus Times Sports Editor. He has been the Sports Editor since Spring 2024. His interests include sports (predictably), literature, and music.
american politics
No, political violence is not okay. Neither is misrepresenting the facts afterward.
Drawing a connection to the political leanings of Kirk’s killer, prior to discovering the suspect’s views, and a greater theme of leftist political violence is unfounded and inflammatory. Read More
Challenger Tour
UR hosts squash ProAm tournament with top 100 professionals
The event was part of the Professional Squash Association’s (PSA) Challenger’s Tour and notably featured two of the world’s top 100 players, #82 ranked Nasir Iqbal of Pakistan and Egypt’s Khaled Labib, ranked #99. Read More
Baseball
Senior Day stunner: Davis walks it off for UR
UR baseball defeated arch-rival Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Friday after first-year Randy Davis (PH) delivered a pinch-hit, walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth inning at UR’s Towers Field. UR came out swinging in the first innings of the game, taking a 3–0 lead over their opponents. First-year Benjamin Garber (RF) began the […]
April Fools
Sports resignation
Moreover, I want to thank everyone at CT for expecting the absolute bare minimum from me and keeping their disappointment to themselves when I manage to do even less than that most weeks. Read More
Athlete Profiles
Jackie Hsiao on competing at the Fencing Junior Olympics
Hsiao also revealed the life lessons fencing has taught her, saying, “Persistence is key and losing is one of the best ways to learn.” She watches back all of her bouts, which her mother and teammates record. Read More
Basketball
UR men’s basketball get their hearts broken on Valentine’s Day
Desperate for points, UR successfully drew a foul on Adusei, putting Kwiecinski at the stripe. He also made both. Without options, UR fouled Adusei again, who made both free throws. Read More
Basketball
Valentine’s Day massacre for UR women’s hoops
UR led Brandeis in nearly every category in their victory, with Gress leading UR with 24 points and 12 assists. Read More
college
Why am I in college?
A deeper lack of tangible hopes and goals is rather common among college students, particularly in an ever-evolving and often unpredictable world. Read More
Sports
UR Squash dominates St. Lawrence en route to sixth straight squash title
Senior Arnav Mandhana (5) defeated his SLU senior counterpart, Hassan Madkour after losing the first game 8–11. He went on to win the next three games by scores of 11–8, 11–8, and 11–5. Read More
Basketball
Men’s Basketball Defeats Case Western Reserve In Cleveland
Despite appearances, CWR was not yet out of the game. They scored 16 points over four minutes, culminating with two made free throws by Barba to take the lead 87–86 with 37 seconds left. Read More
