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Dismal job market discourages seniors

When the class of 2002 entered college four years ago, the economy was in great shape. This year's seniors watched their older friends ride the dot-com wave as they graduated from UR with multiple job offers in hand.Now, as the first graduating class to face the post-Sept. 11 economy, seniors are finding it increasingly difficult […]

Senior class gift donations skyrocket

For the first time in university history, 40 percent of the senior class has contributed to the senior class gift drive. As a result, the Trustees' Alumni Council of The College tripled the amount raised by the senior class, bringing the total donation to over $18,000.The TACC agreed to match funds in a ratio of […]

The Top 10

An informal poll of seniors and Campus Times staff members felt that these were stories that most shaped the last four years for UR and the Class of 2002.1 Freshman housing beginsThe on-campus housing system at UR has caused a lot of commotion for the past three years, beginning with a recommendation from the Residential […]

Outdoor commencement vies with Mother Nature

Rochester didn't have a white Christmas this year, but if weather forecasters predictions are correct, we very well may have a white Commencement. Rochester's traditionally wacky weather could produce one of the latest snows in the city's history early Sunday morning. The forecast only calls for a trace of snow, but the cold, damp weather […]

Alternate endings for UR grads

Typically we expect one of two responses when we ask someone what they're doing after graduation. The first is that they'll be going to grad school to continue their education and the second is some career that is obviously linked to their degree. With the economy slowly rebounding but the unemployment rate staying around 6 […]

Thinking of going out with a bang

My aunt once gave me some advice. She said that if I am going to be wild and promiscuous at any time in my life, it should be during my college years. Since I am graduating, should I partake in some random nookie in these last few days at UR? What do you think? ? […]

Money well spent?

Value your education well, because it has been a large investment. Often, people have difficulty realizing exactly how much money they have spent at this institution of higher learning. In order to aid you in putting a dollar sign on the past four years of your life, here are some convenient frames of reference.You could […]

A look back

This is a time of celebration: Celebration of the successful conclusion of one of the most important events ? I believe and I hope ? in terms of shaping you and your future life. I join in those who congratulate you.As you make the transition from student to alumni, you might want to pause of […]

Learning to ask the right questions

Twenty-two years, five months and 17 days ago I was accidentally born white and middle class in the United States of America. I don't regret it. In many ways I'm quite lucky that it worked out that way.But nevertheless it was an accident, an act of chance, a one-in-a-billion combination of genes and geography that […]

Last words

Tim Sandlin's angsty novel Social Blunders begins: "Traumatic events always happen exactly two years before I reach the maturity level to deal with them."Tim here pretty much describes my impending graduation. I feel like the college experience has so much to offer that I could do four more years and get as much out of […]