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Women's lax still alive in UCAA, NCAA hunt
Despite going 1-2 in three critical Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association games, the women's lacrosse team still has a chance to make the UCAA tournament and Nationals. UR beat Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 9-6 on Tuesday but suffered an 11-7 loss to Hamilton College and a 12-8 defeat by William Smith College Friday and Saturday, respectively.The Yellowjackets […]
Softball starts with split in conference
The women's softball team opened up their Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association play with solid results giving the team a much needed boost, heading into the end of the season.The Yellowjackets started by sweeping Skidmore College in a doubleheader Friday, but were then swept Saturday by Union College moving UR to 2-2 in the UCAA.On Saturday […]
Campus Times Reporting Incomplete
In the past month or so, I have read several CT articles lacking information and thereby distorting facts. Several weeks ago, the CT ran an article about an environmental activist who spoke to the Environmental Science 103 class. The article focused entirely on the speaker's talk, and lacked any information about the class itself, including […]
Eastman students play for peace
Eastman students - troubled by the current state of affairs both globally and nationally - have been inspired to hold a concert that will send a message for peace and hope to the people of Rochester. The "Visions of Peace" concert is at 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 27 at Reformation Lutheran Church across the […]
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Men's tennis closes in on Nationals bid
Well, the men's tennis team certainly proved this weekend that it likes to make things exciting. Just a week after an inspired victory over Swarthmore College - a win that included a trio of three-set matches - the Yellowjackets once again found themselves fighting an uphill battle and, just as before, displayed the heart and […]
D-Day a Tradition We Need to Keep Alive
With warm weather just around the corner - as it has been for the last three weeks - and the sun now rising and setting at a normal hour, students across campus have begun planning their respective Dandelion Day agendas. Inviting friends, which events to attend, getting work done early, and most importantly, how much […]
Cure' finds its own remedy
By Weston BErgCampus Times StaffHaving dabbled in a cornucopia of genres ranging from comedies to yakuza gangster films to softcore porn, a quick glance at the resume of director Kiyoshi Kurosawa prompts one to wonder why it wasn't until his 15th film "Cure" that he was finally introduced to Western audiences. With its stifling suspense […]
From the Pressbox
The NBA spent the entire 2002-03 season honoring Michael Jordan, as His Airness received a standing ovation at every arena during his fairwell tour. Mariah Carey wore a sleek Wizards 23 dress that perfectly fit her curvaceous body while she sang "Hero" to Jordan at the All-Star game. U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld presented […]
Baseball splits 4 UCAA matchups
The Yellowjackets had a productive week on the baseball diamond, improving their record to 11-14 overall while sweeping doubleheaders against Vassar and Hartwick Colleges and dropping a pair of games Saturday afternoon to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.The highlight of the week, according to head coach Joe Reina, was the two game sweep of conference rival Vassar."Beating […]