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News
UR’s radio program expands, members plan new broadcasting segments
WRUR's online segment finds itself growing rapidly in membership, looks to the future. Read More
Culture
Sound ExChange delivers powerful, arresting performance
Sound ExChange's concert blends music and image to intoxicating effect. Read More
Editorial Boards
Questioning the bottle ban
Green Team proposes a ban on water bottles. Here's why UR shouldn't. Read More
Culture
Sage art competition draws laughs, creativity
UR art faculty engages in a drawing competition. Read More
Culture
Matt & Kim impress, open for Passion Pit’s packed Rochester show
Passion Pit rocked Rochester. The show was opened by Matt and Kim and Icona Pop. Read More
Features
30 Hour Famine fosters student understanding of world hunger
The 30 Hour Famine event provides insight to students on issues revolving world hunger. Read More
Op-Eds
The plague known as media bias
Bias is inherent to today's media — learn to prevent getting brainwashed and think for yourself. Read More
Op-Eds
Windows 8 evaluation
Was the upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8 good or bad? Many complain that Windows 8 is a horrible upgrade. The user interface is awful. You can’t navigate through anything. There’s many bugs within the operating system, key issues with connecting to Wi-Fi. I agree; when I first looked at Windows 8, I thought […]
Op-Eds
Looking back: Maybe Bush wasn’t so bad
The legacy of former President George W. Bush’s administration will forever be defined, and in many ways marred, by the war on terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan. Unbeknownst to most of the American public however, Bush leaves behind another significant legacy. I’m by no means a huge fan of his entire presidency, but if Bush […]
Culture
Oscar Talk: Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Silver Linings Playbook is a well-acted, well-told dramedy. Read More