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Campus Briefs

Last Thursday, the Dean's Professor of Microbiology and Immunology Stephen Dewhurst, Ph.D. was named Senior Associate Dean for Basic Research at URMC. The appointment will become effective on March 1 following approval by UR Board of Trustees. Dewhurst will begin his term in April to replace Howard Federoff, M.D., Ph.D. who has since become Executive […]

Logo ideas revisited

On a night when President Seligman spoke at length about strategic planning and a Master Facilities Plan as means to improve and modernize the University, Vice President of Communications Bill Murphy addressed the crowd about a seemingly smaller change that will nevertheless shape UR's identity for years - the school's new logo."This is not something […]

Security Update

A student cleaning the prop room in Todd Union suffered a head injury when a freestanding pipe fell on him from above, according to UR Security Investigator Dan Lafferty.MERT personnel responded soon after the incident and began to address the wound. Upon the arrival of the ambulance, the victim was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital […]

Professor speaks on War on Terror

David Cole, a noted Georgetown University law professor and civil liberties expert, spoke in Hoyt Auditorium on Tuesday night as part of the year-long Humanities Project lecture series on the War on Terror. Cole focused what he saw as the Bush government's subversion of the rule of law under their anti-terrorism policies, which, he said, […]

Resigned tennis players replaced

Following the decision of nine student athletes to not return to the varsity tennis team, open tryouts were held on Jan. 28 to refill the roster in time for the spring season. Possible hopes of reconciliation between former players and the Athletic Department were squashed when after only a few weeks of practice, the new […]

NBC bites into crime

One of the many things that has fascinated me over the years is the great, all-knowing box - television. Television has always been there for me - in the good times, the bad times, the times of no particular goodness or badness (Monday through Wednesday). I've watched entire marathons of everything from The Brady Bunch […]

Sweet 16s: the Christian answer to Mitzvahs

Many Jews out there have duly noted the nature of Hanukah and its similarity to Christmas: gift giving, holiday cheer, people being nice (which in turn makes me sick). All this occurs even though Hanukkah is not a major Jewish holiday. If a five-year-old wants presents and does not celebrate Christmas, I'm all for giving […]

Remember me: Emily Augustine

Emily Augustine, who grew up in Floral Park, Long Island, graduated from UR in 2006 with a double major in English and Psychology. After being accepted into the Teach for America corps last spring, she made the decision to commit two years to teaching. She now teaches eighth grade Language Arts in Baltimore, Maryland.Is this […]

In "Venus," an unlikely relationship raises age-old questions

Peter O'Toole is an icon of cinema prowess and at 75 years of age he remains dominant and compelling on screen. "Venus" is a film that is both poignant and utterly hilarious. Venus was a goddess born in the surf line, and this movie begins and ends in the same place- by the sea. O'Toole […]

Men's basketball edges Wash U. in a nail-biter

The men's basketball team split with the University of Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis this past weekend at the Palestra. On Friday night, the Yellowjackets lost to a hot Chicago team, 76-73, in a game that they fought desperately to come back in. Sunday was a different story for Coach Neer's crew as […]