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Iranians hack UR Web sites
Iranian hackers defaced nine Web sites including the Students' Association Web site and UR's main Web site this past Monday. At 8:30 a.m. the original content of the Web sites was discovered to have been replaced with messages from the hackers."In addition to the hackers claiming to be Iranian hackers, the Internet address that the […]
Security Update
An officer patrolling campus on Nov. 22 discovered a natural gas leak in the kitchen of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity house, according to UR Security Investigator Dan Lafferty. Windows were opened to ventilate the area and the Rochester Fire Department was notified. The gas to the stove was shut off and the cause for […]
Deans present Greek life goals to senators
By Charlie WhitmanCampus Times StaffDean of Students Jody Asbury and Associate Dean of Students Matthew Burns came to Monday's senate meeting to discuss the new initiatives for the Greek community this academic year. They presented the senators with a document that was given to the fraternities and sororities on campus, regarding "Expectations of Excellence." "The […]
Getting ready for next week
In my life, I pursue several refined, distinctly sophisticated interests. All of which I like to talk about frequently as I strive ever closer toward my ultimate goal of so strongly reeking of "self-indulgent braggadocio" that one day I accidentally fall in love with my own image, make sweet, gentle love to, and marry, myself […]
Performance delivers jazz, relief
Eastman jazz students applied their musical talents toward a worthy cause on Sept. 23 by turning the annual Eastman Jazz Showcase into a benefit to support the Jazz Foundation of America and the musicians affected by Hurricane Katrina. After all, New Orleans is recognized as the birthplace of jazz. Eight small workshops and three large […]
O'Brien traces history of Yiddish theater
When I first read on the Neilly Series poster that Caraid O'Brien was giving a lecture that aimed to "explore the influence of Yiddish theater on American Pop Culture," I was intrigued and excited to learn more about the presence of Yiddish in contemporary American society. But I was equally upset to learn that like […]
Technology predicts change
In the 1970s, film experienced a revolution. Hollywood was dying a slow, painful death, with theaters losing business and audiences no longer showing up. And then, "Jaws" and "Star Wars" burst onto the scene, creating the modern day blockbuster film and altering the business forever. This year, as Hollywood struggles to make sense of the […]
Transforming classical repertoire standards
Think of a sound so modern that it is barely considered musical. The turntable, whose scratching and quick rhythmic movements seem most at home in dance clubs, is joining with the world of classical music to make the most unlikely of pairs. Sixty college students from all over the eastern coast will form together this […]
Burton burries 'bride' like a 'corpse'
Why are they singing?" was the thought that entered my mind within the first minute of watching Tim Burton's "The Corpse Bride." It recurred every time some character began to sing, especially since none of them had extremely appealing voices. As the movie begins, there is a deformed, robust woman with a bouncing chest and […]
Mt. Hope Cemetery explored
There's history here in Rochester, but sometimes it might be hard for us to see. Maybe it's easier to keep our eyes down, but even when we look up, it is often difficult to really be conscious of those that have come before us. We read the names on the academic buildings and we probably […]