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Men’s basketball falls in heartbreaking Wendy’s Classic championship game

The men's 'Jackets slip in defeat to Roberts Wesleyan in Wendy's Classic hoops, 79-77. Read More

UR holds town hall meeting on sexual misconduct

UR President Joel Seligman heard from the UR community at a town hall meeting as a follow-up to his Sept. 24 statement on the results of the Association of American Universities (AAU)’s Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault. Read More

UR basketball kicks off season

The men’s and women’s basketball teams kicked off their season Tuesday night in Geneva, NY against Hobart William Smith College. Although the men’s team suffered a loss to Hobart 87-70, the women’s team started off opening night strong, dominating William Smith 80-62 and earning their first victory of the season. There is a lot of […]

Djokovic looks to outrace Triple Crown winner

The last time a tennis player was named the Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year was in 1992, when Arthur Ashe was recognized for his illustrious career as well as his humanitarian work. It seems unlikely that 2015 will be the year for another tennis player to earn the title—one of the most prestigious athletic […]

‘The 39 Steps’ marks shift for TOOP

UR's TOOP excels at taking on the litany of characters in Hitchcock's hit, "The 39 Steps"—with a cast of four. Read More

Grimes continues to surprise in ‘Art Angels’

The inscrutable art-pop musician continues to surprise audiences with her newest album. Read More

UR Parking: Charge us more, please

Last week, Campus Times Photo Editor Parsa Lotfi repeated a common complaint among students  (“Park It, UR,” Nov. 12, Opinions). Parking permits cost a lot, and parking tickets are annoying. Wouldn’t it be great if we paid less and got away with more? It does seem, intuitively, that $450 or $500 a semester is a […]

Rettner burglar makes off with the goods

1. On Nov. 11, staff in the Technology Lending Library in Rettner Hall reported that sometime between Oct. 10 and Nov. 11, an unidentified person or persons had stolen two laptops, a tablet, six digital cameras and a pair of goggles from a secured cabinet. Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers found no signs of […]

R.I.P., Bobby Jindal’s 2016 presidential campaign

Today, we mourn Bobby Jindal, the two-term Republican governor of the great state of Louisiana. Read More

‘Souls United’ vigil remembers victims of recent attacks

One student was from Mozambique. Another had lost a close friend in the Paris attacks. The students who attended and spoke at the candlelight vigil for peace on Sunday night on the Eastman Quad had no one reason for doing so, but all were brought together by respect for the victims of recent terrorist attacks […]