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Student's campaign sizzles
Have you ever considered running for county legislature before your 21st birthday? If you haven't, then you can live vicariously through the life of junior Jon Goldsmith. Local student, Goldsmith is running for the Monroe County Legislature in district 13, which includes most of the townof Henrietta. Each district contains about 25,000 people. The County […]
Haunting Rush Rhees
You have to admit UR can be a frightening college campus. We're surrounded on one side by a dark, gloomy, north-flowing river - which is quite rare - and an equally dark, eerie and overwhelmingly massive cemetery on the other side.To better visualize the spooky image UR can have, simply take a look at River […]
Great Ventures Into the Unknown
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The Nugget that Could
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Answers to Meliora Weekend Word Find
An apology to those who actually tried the word find:I, the editor of the Comics page made a big mistake and did not realize that some of the words in the word find were actually mispelled in the puzzle. Sorry about that. Please DO continue to do the puzzles! =D Have a great day. Sincerely,Connie […]
Flying Trees
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Pit employee's arrest stuns fellow workers
Brandon Baker, 20, of Rochester, was arrested by the Rochester Police Department for second degree murder on Oct. 9. An employee at the Pit in Wilson Commons - Baker was arrested for the murder of Evan Carroll, a local Rochester resident. The homicide took place on Sept. 24 on the corner of Lake and Beach […]
Doctors at URMC study flu vaccine
By Matt MajarianDoctors at the UR Medical Center are part of an ongoing series of studies designed to address the continuing need for flu vaccines in the country, specficially those to protect against bird flu. Earlier this year, Director of the URMC Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit John Treanor, led a study of about 150 […]
SSJ protests on Career Day
Last Wednesday the Career Center held their Career and Internship Day in the May Room of Wilson Commons. Right outside the May Room, 10 students from Students for Social Justice handed out fliers to protest the eight companies from the military industrial complex represented at the fair. According to sophomore Madeleine Cutrona of SSJ, the […]
Library renovations continue
Over the past few weeks, students have begun to experience the effects of the renovations being made to Rush Rhees Library."The circulation department area has a brand new look," Library Facility Manager Sally Roche said. "The biggest changes include 36 new work stations, new computers and furniture. The whole renovated area also has updated carpeting, […]
