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Small opera leaves big impression
The Eastman Opera Theatre presented Francis Poulenc's opera "Dialogue of the Carmelites" on Feb. 11 through 14 in Christ Episcopal Church. The Stage director was Steven Daigle and the music director was Benton Hess. Hess also performed the entire opera on the piano, as the space limitations didn't allow an orchestra. Despite the lack of […]
Romantic concert strikes the right chord on Valentine's Day
On Feb. 13 and 14, Eastman Theatre was the stage for two very special Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra WPOP concerts. These concerts featured the stunning Ben E. King, who is best known for the hit "Stand by Me" and his time with The Drifters. On the program was a collection of romantic songs from the standard […]
Alien served over easy
Last Thursday, my morning class was cancelled - therefore, I had time to eat breakfast for the first time since the semester started. Naturally, I was thrilled. I got up in the morning, brushed my teeth, washed my face and cheerfully cooked myself an egg. Being so skillful and all, I kept the yolk round […]
DiFranco satisfies fans, scares off new listeners
With "Educated Guess," her first solo album in more than a decade, Ani DiFranco takes the meaning of a solo artist to another level. Playing all the instruments, accounting for all the vocals, and mixing the entire record on a simple eight-track, reel-to-reel recorder, she returns to her fiercely independent alt-folk roots that will definitely […]
From the Pressbox
Holy Hindenburg! Just when you thought that the bedlam of this winter's baseball off-season with all of the big-name trades and power move re-signings had quelled, the Yankees go and throw another whale on the wagon - whatever that expression may mean - and yet again change the politics and practices of a sport spiraling […]
Men's team splits for weekend, goes to CU, BU
The men's track and field team split up this weekend, as most of the team went to Cornell University, but most of the weekend's highlights came at Boston University. Competing on one of the fastest tracks in the country against some top level Division I competition, the men certainly held their own in the non-scoring […]
Greek column to show contributions, activities
On behalf of the Fraternity President's Council, The Multicultural Greek Council and the Panhellenic Association, I'd like to introduce our new Greek column. The word "new" may not be entirely accurate, as the idea of a Greek column in the Campus Times has certainly existed in the past. However, with the exception of a few […]
Men's swimming performs subpar
The UR men's swimming and diving team had a rather forgetful weekend at the UAA Championship hosted by Emory University in Atlanta. The Yellowjackets placed seventh out of eight in the event, which concluded on Saturday. The only team UR outscored was the University of Chicago. Taking the overall team title was host Emory University […]
Women's track and field blasts competition
The women's track and field team continues to steamroll through the regular season. Although the results don't show up on paper, as both the Cornell and Boston University meets were non-scoring, the team broke a school record, met two NCAA qualifying marks and several Eastern College Athletic Conference qualifying standards on Saturday.After last year's victory […]
Men's Hoopsters Vanquish NYU
The Yellowjackets continued to run into turbulence en route to the NCAA tournament, narrowly escaping the New York University Violets 79-70 in a double-overtime thriller last Sunday night in New York. Junior forward Andy Larkin had the game winning dunk, jamming two points for the win with 6.6 seconds remaining in the second overtime. The […]