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Women's tennis challenged at weekend competition

Unable to build momentum from success against LeMoyne two weeks ago, the women's tennis team struggled against their following opponents. During the weekend of April 1 and 2, UR lost to Wheaton College 6-3 and Brandeis University 9-0.Their opponents were formidable. Wheaton is ranked 18 in the Northeast Regional rankings and 23 in the National […]

Another disappointing concert with the ERC

Another year is coming to an end, and while we are all preparing our juries and getting ready for summer, the end of the year can mean only one thing to me - time for the annual Eastman School Symphony Orchestra/Eastman-Rochester Choir concert. The first piece on the program was Brahms' "Schicklsalslied," or "Song of […]

UR women hold strong in meets

After their long ride to Liberty College in Virginia two weeks ago, the women's track and field team took the opportunity to avoid traveling last weekend when they hosted the UR Alumni Invitational at Fauver Stadium. It was an extremely large event, with more than 20 teams competing. For many, this will be the only […]

Lacrosse searches for Liberty League wins

Junior Lisa Aronoff led the Yellowjackets with five goals as the team dropped to a 4-8 overall record on April 12, with a 17-10 loss to the William Smith College Herons, now 5-5 overall. Senior Emily Reigel and sophomores Laura Giusto and Heidi Davies also added to the offensive effort, while senior Cassie Glanton made […]

Aberdeen remembers Kobain through welcome sign

On April 5, 11 years after Kurt Cobain's controversial suicide, his hometown of Aberdeen, Washington embraced the legacy of its lone rock icon by affixing Cobain's lyric, "Come as you are," to the town's welcome sign.The gesture, while nice in a 1950s sort of way, indicates the conflicted and complicated legacy of Cobain and his […]

Sahara' shows best of cliches

Remember back in high school, when the really cool stoner kids would give book reports to the class, and everyone - including the teacher - knew they actually hadn't read the books and it seemed like they were making it up on the spot? Every so often, there would be one kid that could do […]

Students want respect, tolerance

The American Heritage Dictionary contains six definitions of the word "tolerance." Over the past few weeks, students and faculty of the Eastman School of Music have proved that there are many more definitions than the dictionary can currently handle. Sadly, one meaning of the word seems to be, "The capacity for or the practice of […]

Horoscope

BY Jon LaxMr. Big StuffAries (March 21-April 19) - Go visit the French Quarter of Rochester. There's a wonderful assortment of exotic fruits and blown glass paperweights. It's a great way to spend 50 bucks and a Saturday.Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Scared to go outside because of the squirrels with attitudes? Bring along a […]

Sororities provide better life on campus

Walking around campus on a typical day, you may encounter many young women wearing their Greek letters to symbolize their respective organizations. Some people may think that being Greek is all about partying, but nobody sees the hard work, time and dedication that all of the women put into making various events successful. During the […]

Invitational excites

The men's track and field team continued their postseason preparations when they hosted the widely attended UR Alumni Invitational on April 8. It was another strong meet for UR, although the exact outcome is unknown since the meet was just an exhibition match. "I think it was great that the meet was highly contested," Head […]