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Crowd, team and professor featured on History Channel TV show

On Friday, Jan. 18, in the Louis Alexander Palestra, the men's and women's basketball teams beat New York University. While the players were concentrating on winning the games and the energized spectators were cheering them on, The History Channel was simultaneously taping the game for an episode of "The Universe." "The Universe" is a television […]

Campus Brief: Seligman shares news of cancer remission cancer remission

UR President Joel Seligman sent a message to the University community last Wednesday, Jan. 16, announcing that he had completed radiation treatments for a curable form of B Cell Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. According to his doctor, Director of the James P. Wilmot Cancer Center Richard Fisher, Seligman is in complete remission with no evidence of cancer […]

Darwin included polar bears

It's been a little over a year since polar bears have been at the center of a controversy between animal rights activists and the media. Almost 12 months ago, it was the cuddly, bottle-fed Knut that snatched the hearts of millions of cooing fans when he was lifted from his death after his mother abandoned […]

Listen to the young ones

Fiscally, it's not highly gratifying to be a member of the Peace Corps. The organization, created by President Kennedy in 1961, was born out of Kennedy's desire to harness the energy of newly-minted college graduates in order to give something to those far worse off than ourselves. For many of those who join the Peace […]

Addressing Gandhi

Arun Gandhi's comments regarding the meaning of "Jewish identity," posted Jan. 7 on the Washington Post's "On Faith" blog, ignited uproar. While some readers support Gandhi's claim, many condemn his message. His subsequent apology did little to quell the outraged responses. UR President Joel Seligman noted in a statement that he was disappointed in Gandhi's […]

House breached

A letter to Theta Chi alumni over winter break outlined sanctions for Theta Chi Fraternity, citing repeated violations of the campus judicial code, in particular the violation of their probationary status on Nov. 17. Such sanctions put Theta Chi on "censured status," forbidding the fraternity from residing in its house and from recruiting this semester. […]

Letter to the Editor: Mother of UR student shares son's lasting influence

It is with sadness that I am writing this letter. In the 22 years Erik had with us, he touched everyone in a profound way. He was genuine, loving, kind, helpful and considerate.Erik had a love for science as far back as eight to nine years of age when he and his brother Pl started […]

Candidates appeal to bases with looks alone

With election season in plain heat, we have come to witness many surprises from the candidates of both parties. In recent months, we have been privy not only to the triumphs and slip-ups of the candidates themselves, but also to those of experts and observers.It seems that the analysis of the candidates by pundits, journalists […]

Arun Gandhi's comments offend and obfuscate

When I first learned that Arun Gandhi, the grandson of the great 20th-century peace activist Mahatma Gandhi, was coming to UR, I was excited.I was proud of my university for making a home for his institute. I expected to learn a lot from this Gandhi.What I did not expect were his harshly insensitive remarks about […]

Spring Cleaning

As the Mitchell Report shines a black light and attaches the stigma of the "Steroid Era" to the sport of baseball, a number of concerns have been raised within the sport. These issues also apply to the athletic world in general. It is clear that performance-enhancing drugs are not exclusive to major league baseball. They […]