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Shakespeare. Simply.

Shakespeare. Simply.

Just One Fish in the Sea

Just One Fish in the Sea

911…………………..please tell everyone

*** The following information has been sent to UNSC on 2-24-2003. The Bush administration has used war with Iraq to divert public's attention and to cover-up his administration's scandals and criminal act ***To: United Nations Security Council Date: 2-24-2003From: Chingchi Meng, 2411 Nina Street #2, West Covina, CA USA V: 6268399104Subject: Requesting a Hearing Regarding […]

An Eastman student's favorite time of year

For many Eastman students, flipping the calendars from March to April is a move made with fear, nervousness and loathing. However, while the weeks leading up to juries are stressful, to say the least, students don't have to fear jury week. Sure, the jury itself is no fun but what a student chooses to do […]

Visual and Cultural Studies hosts weekend graduate conference at UR

The Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies hosted an interdisciplinary conference entitled "Casting Doubt" on Saturday. The all-day conference gave graduate students from many different universities and fields of study an opportunity to present some of their work."It was a wonderful collection of interesting and timely topics," graduate student Mara Gladstone said. "This was […]

Federoff assists disease research

UR's Medical Center recently began a study to investigate gene therapy as a possible treatment for Parkinson's disease. This program, conceived by Professor of Neurology Howard Federoff, is the first to attempt to address neurological diseases like Parkinson's through gene therapy.This program will not only include UR's Center for Aging and Developmental Biology, but it […]

Summer promises opportunities for students on campus or away

With final exams less than a month away, many students are weighing their options for how to spend the summer. The summer course bulletin was released last week for those wishing to continue academic ventures may live on-campus and accumulate course credit. Many basic courses are offered, as well as more unusual ones. For example, […]

Senate elections reheld

Earlier this week, the Senate conducted the elections originally held in late February. The elections were reheld in accordance with the ruling reached by the All-Campus Judicial Council invalidating the previous election's results.The primary reason for the ACJC's ruling was that some students were unable to vote using the new online voting system. "After the […]

Gaypril promotes open environment

April is National Gay Pride Month, or "Gaypril," and UR's Pride Network aims to promote awareness of the gay community and its culture through on-campus events and activities. Gaypril commenced with the Day of Solidarity on April 8 - Pride Network hosted a table at Wilson Commons and wore self-decorated T-shirts to recognize gay students […]

Students open debate on war

Residents of Lovejoy Hall have had a chance to express their opinions on the war in Iraq, thanks to a public forum pasted outside a room on the fourth floor. The board includes opinions from several people and offers both pro-war and anti-war sentiments.This board was started about three weeks ago, when sophomore James Thomas […]