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The party that rules: SA sponsored Bash by the Books
“Bash by the Books” is a courageous endeavor being explored on a campus that is mixed in its feelings about party management. Read More
Humor
A tragic case of Streeptococcus
On Monday, April 8th, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher passed away due to a stroke. Despite the alarm that many felt upon hearing the news, though, Thatcher had recently been struggling with many health issues. Perhaps most serious was her bout with Streeptococcus. As a strong and at times controversial politician — as well […]
Op-Eds
The frailty of FEMEN
As a Muslim feminist, it’s pretty obvious what kinds of issues I might have with this form of protest, but speaking objectively, there are issues with FEMEN’s actions that simply cannot be overlooked. Read More
Op-Eds
ASL, or how I learned to appreciate the sounds of silence
Exploring novel aspects of life is not a pressing concern for the average high school student. Instead, college is generally when students are encouraged to branch out and explore other interests. Whether it be dance, sports, photography, or foreign languages, UR offers numerous opportunities that foster such exploration. I myself went through this searching process, […]
Editorial Boards
ID cards should be shareable
After filling up a basket of grocery goodies, you’re stopped at the register: “You can’t use someone else’s ID card.” What do you do if you’re not up to paying for six sandwiches out of the goodness of your heart — and Declining? Read More
Editorial Boards
River Campus lacks music space
With limited practice space and access to only a single guitar amp designated for general use — that is, for students not part of music programs — guitarists at the River Campus cannot help but feel underwhelmed. Read More
Culture
YellowJackets deliver exuberant show, raise funds for ataxia
YellowJackets hosted a fantastic concert to raise money for Friedreich's ataxia Research Alliance. Read More
Features
For the love of the game: student gives voice to sports
Nathaniel Mulberg promotes sports broadcasting on campus. Read More
Features
UR runs in the family: Siblings on campus
In searching for the perfect school, siblings must face the prospect of separating for their respective college careers. For other sibling pairs, including many on the UR campus, attending the same school is the ideal arrangement. Read More