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Greeks work to benefit various charities
One the most challenging hurdles a Greek organization faces in philanthropic programming is getting members of the community outside one's fraternity or sorority involved. It is often difficult to encourage students at an academically demanding university to participate in these events simply due to time restraints. However, many Greek organizations have overcome this dilemma by […]
You bail them in at Alpha Traz
Alpha Traz will be held at the Drama House on Nov. 20 from 8-11 p.m. as part of the ongoing Greek Week. This philanthropic event is cosponsored by Alpha Phi sorority, Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and Alpha Phi Omega fraternity.The money raised from the event will benefit Cardiac Care, AF's national philanthropy, in addition to […]
Forum discusses politics, religion
Senior David Pascoe and Class of 2004 graduate Alissa Miller discussed the Roman Catholic views on the platforms of the two major political parties on Oct. 19.Pascoe, a history major and former chairman of the College Republicans, spoke from the Republican stance while Miller, who graduated in May with a double major in political science […]
Gorbachev warns
Mikhail Gorbachev gave a speech at St. John Fisher College to address the growing challenges in today's globalized world on Oct. 7. In his lecture entitled "Restructuring Global Priorities," Gorbachev specifically focused on terrorism, poverty and the deteriorating environment. The former Soviet president was received with great enthusiasm as he called for a new "glasnost" […]
Brains get a workout from film
Associate professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences Michael Weliky is working to dispel the old myth that we only use 10 percent of our brain's capacity. Through analyzing the neural activity in the brains of infant and adult ferrets, Weliky discovered that the ability to comprehend visual images may evolve through growth and therefore is […]
Employees 64257;nd fault with HRMS
Problems exist in the new human resources management system that go far beyond normal transitional problems, the Faculty Senate stated in their monthly meeting on Tuesday. Professor of political science Gerald Gamm, chair of the Faculty Senate, voiced concerns that had been expressed all over campus. "This new system has disrupted offices throughout the university […]
UR builds Wilmot replacement
Students, faculty, administration and alumni attended the groundbreaking of the new biomedical engineering/optics building on Oct. 10. The construction of the 100,000 square foot building will encourage the development of a new field, biomedical optics and highlight the environmental consciousness on campus through Leadership in Environment and Energy Design certification."We have outgrown the Wilmot building," […]
Thai food fit for a king
Though western New York may not be the most ideal place to go to college, it certainly does not lack a choice of great and affordable restaurants. Being from Buffalo, I have grown up used to restaurants with great food, huge portions and very affordable prices. I was pleasantly surprised when I found out that […]
ur opinion
Ellen Rud '06"Paris Hilton, because it would be scandalous and could be a reality TV show."Aiesha Edwards '05"Johnny Depp, he'd keep things interesting and we haven't had a cute president in a while."Omar Figueredo '08"David Ortiz, 'cause he's the man!"Yvette Price '05"Bill Clinton, because he was a great president. There was no war and no […]
Rushing to release
Students have been given a multitude of new software services in the past year - online registration, the NetID service and now the new Human Resources Management System for payroll. The university proudly unveiled these new improvements, and presents UR as a leading institution for bringing new technology to make students' lives easier. Each new […]