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Editorial Boards
Mapping the city of Rochester
The Common Connection needs a greater selection of city of Rochester maps. Read More
Op-Eds
A call for increased community among clubs on campus
Why student groups should support each other. Read More
‘Breakdown’ builds new link between music and dance
"Breakdown: Dance/Sound" put a fresh twist on iconic classical music with new dances and traditional pieces. Read More
‘Threading’ delivers eternal mortal dilemma with diligent irreverance
"Threading," a modern take on the ancient myth of the Three Fates, wins hearts while forcing audience members to question their mortality. Read More
News
Renowned composer endows Eastman professorship
Eastman School of Music graduate Dominick J. Argento has created a trust to endow a $1.5 million professorship, which will be called the Dominick J. Argento Professorship. Read More
News
English professor’s poetry garners recognition
Three of English professor James Longenbach's poems have earned national acclaim. Read More
Op-Eds
Higher convenience means unreasonably high costs for campus goods
Goods on campus are more over-priced than in other places. Read More
Op-Eds
Students for a Democratic Society campaign is misguided
Editorials in the Sept. 6 and 13 editions of the Campus Times have called for change in UR’s investment policy, and the campus group Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)is pushing for major changes. The group has put up many posters in Wilson Commons, for example. Unfortunately, SDS has failed to do proper fact-checking and […]
Features
Media meets music: student engages audience with new style
One of the most interesting (and terrifying) questions that classical musicians face today is how to make their music, whether it be Beethoven or Webern, accessible to a contemporary audience. Percussionist and Eastman School of Music senior Peter Ferry is not only trying to find an answer to this question, but actively building his career […]