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Campus Brief: Campus groups discuss D-Day alternatives
Students' Association President and junior Alvin Lomibao led a meeting on Tuesday with student leaders to begin the process of developing a plan for this year's Dandelion Day celebration. There has been uncertainty about the state of this year's D-Day since the Executive Board of the Campus Activities Board announced last Thursday that they were […]
Softball has sluggish start to season
UR's softball team opened its season on the road this past weekend traveling south to Virginia Beach to participate in the Beach Blast hosted by Virginia Wesleyan College. The 'Jackets played four games, matching up with Lynchburg College, Salisbury University, Rowan University and Bridgewater College and came away with a 1-3 record to start the […]
From the Pressbox
With free agency in the NFL in full swing this past week, the Buffalo Bills have made a few key moves, notably shoring up a defense that has notoriously been bad against the run and making inroads in obtaining a second wide receiver. However, two key moves have yet to be made.With the impending loss […]
Women's dominating performance earns them title
The women's track and field team, entering into the competition with a great head start, continued its reign of excellence at the New York State Collegiate Track Conference Championships over the weekend when it took the championship for only the second time in school history. Though the only top-place finish came from junior Jamie Landry […]
UR finishes UAA schedule with a win
The UR women's basketball team came out strong this past Saturday, snatching a 55-49 win over the Carnegie Mellon University Tartans at CMU's Skibo Gymnasium. This victory gives the 'Jackets an overall record of 20-5 and a 10-4 University Athletic Association mark. UR shares the second-place conference spot with Washington University in St. Louis. Both […]
March Madness Preview 2008
In our third year of previewing the March Madness tournament, the staff ran into a bit of a problem. Selection Sunday is still two weeks away, and yet we don't print another issue before then. So we decided to make our predictions ahead of time, way ahead of time. So pardon me if this year […]
Life, Love… Sport
Well hola ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another Life, Love... Sport (Damn Disease Edition). Once again I seem to have gotten sick. This time it's laryngitis and apparently I'm not allowed to talk. But those who know me know that's not gonna stop me. In this week's column, baseball will be featured, as well […]
Letter to the Editor: CAB makes right decision in face of opposition
As past Executive Board members of the Campus Activities Board, we commend CAB for making the difficult decision to drop Dandelion Day programming. Given the concerns over safety and the obstacles CAB faced running the event, this is a responsible, but surely unpopular, decision.The original idea for D-Day was to provide students with an opportunity […]
Letter to the Editor: Marriage should be defined within U.S. borders
Alyssa Waddill missed the point in her column and celebrates what is, in fact, a real coup. Like in Roe v. Wade, as even several liberals argue, the Supreme Court preposterously stole a fundamental right from the people, and County Executive Maggie Brooks correctly points out that nobody should allow Canada to define marriage here.As […]
Making the small changes
This past New Year's Eve, I had little trouble deciding what my resolution would be. Of course, the classic promises to go to the gym more often or to stop procrastinating entered my mind, but I discarded those ideas quickly when I remembered my first semester at UR. If you ask freshmen what the one […]