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Flyers posted to encourage dialogue about Iraq war

Over the past two weeks, Students for Social Justice has posted flyers highlighting the human cost of the war in Iraq, employing a variety of photographs from the conflict to achieve this end. In an effort to address concerns voiced by members of the student body, we would like to clarify the purpose of this […]

Get To Know Me: Joe Lanning

Who is he?Joe Lanning is one of the Admissions Counselors, as well as Assistant Director of Admissions in charge of on-campus events and the involvement of current students in admissions counseling and recruitment. He manages events such as the Spring Open Campus and leads the Meridian Society, our student recruiters and tour guides.A 2000 alumnus, […]

Scotch' surprises students

Every once in a while, a college student needs to indulge him or herself in a high quality, appetizing and quite remarkable meal - even if it does cost an arm and a leg in the process. It's not only a cathartic experience, but also one that reinstates your own self-worth. This past Saturday, while […]

Competition showcases talented voices

The Eastman opera department has certainly had its hands full this month as many of their productions are being performed and their opera season is only just beginning with the fifth annual Friends of Eastman Opera voice competition at 3 p.m. Nov. 19 in Kilbourn Hall. The contest will be a showcase of Eastman's exceptional […]

Film brings new album for 'RENT'

"RENT," a story of young adults coping with AIDS in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, moves from Broadway to the cinema and is accompanied by a revised soundtrack that replaces Jonathan Larson's original score. Much of the cast is the same as the original Broadway cast, which recorded the first soundtrack and starred in the production beginning […]

Football squeaks past St. Lawrence

UR was able to even its Liberty League record by mounting a late comeback by the St. Lawrence University Saints this weekend to earn a 27-22 truimph.The Saints got on the board first, but UR answered quickly with a touchdown early in the second quarter. Senior quarterback Aaron Molisani capped an 11 play, 78 yard […]

Maze Answers from last week

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Landing project begins

By the end of 2005, work will have started across the Genesee River, building an $18 million shopping area and hotel. The project is slated to be completed as early as December 2006."Brooks Landing is an important first step in the economic development of a residential and retail area of great significance to UR," President […]

Workers avert strike

A strike was averted after an intense negotiating session yielded a tentative pact between UR and negotiators for UR's two largest service workers' unions Tuesday night."We reached a tentative agreement with the union [Tuesday] night," spokeswoman for UR's negotiators and UR Medical Center Director of Public Relations and Communications Teri D'Agostino said. "The plan is […]

Pressbox

Doing the right thing is not always easy - whether it's in the game of football or in life. Just ask University of Notre Dame Head Coach Charlie Weis. Week in and week out, Weis makes offensive play calls looking to exploit weaknesses in opposing defenses. However, his toughest play call was one he never […]