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Striking out at the Hall
You will be free to build a better life, instead of building more palaces for Sadaam and his sons, free to pursue economic prosperity without the hardship of economic sanctions, free to travel and speak your mind, and free to join in the political affairs of Iraq."This message was part of a speech delivered by […]
Letters to the Editor
War deserves protestJonathan Rettinger's article from April 3 perfectly encapsulates my frustration with the current action in Iraq. Whether you endorse or oppose this war, it represents a true crossroads for the globe that will have profound repercussions.The question of whether this war will be fought is now moot, and yet, the larger ethical backdrop […]
The Campus Times Endorses Chris Calo for SA President
The Students' Association president is, above all, the conduit through which student ideas reach university administration. The SA president should be one who has shown a vested interest in representing the ideas of students across campus. The primary role of the executive branch of government should be advocacy. While it is good for the SA […]
Cleaning out our mailbox
One of the greatest things about being an editor at the Campus Times is the extraordinary amount of free things we receive. For instance, every band that wants their CD advertised will send us a cheap version to review instead of buying advertising space. Putting one of these CDs in to listen to is a […]
State of stability
There's one thing in the student government that our elected representatives all agree on - the Students' Association is in shambles. In his state of the SA speech yesterday, SA president Lonny Mallach focused much of his time to discussing how to restructure student government in order to make it run more effectively.As of late, […]
Behind closed doors
A few weeks ago, the Students' Association Senate went into an "executive session," kicking out all but a few people from the room in which they were meeting.It made me wonder, what secrets does senate have? They are generally not dealing with issues of national security or sensitive subjects that must be handled with confidentially.With […]
UR's Medical Center strives to decrease unwanted pregnancy
In an effort to decrease unintended pregnancy in the Monroe County community, a team at UR's School of Medicine has collaborated with representatives from Hyland Hospital's Reproductive Health Research Clinic on a new program aimed at making emergency contraception more readily available to women in our area. This women's health project, launched on April 1, […]
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Easy as pie
Senior Allison Schroth chucks a pie at senior Chris Holmberg during Throw-A-Pie-At-Gamma-Phi, a charity event that raised over $1,400 dollars for Hillside Children's Center in Rochester. The international chapter will double the funds for that charity. Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon participated as well.
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