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Foul weather cancels events

UR spring sports are 0-for-7 in their northern attempts to compete outdoors.The women's lacrosse team attempted to play last Thursday, but was forced to stop at halftime with Cortland leading 2-1. The weather then wiped out the entire outdoor schedule for the weekend."It was great to get out," women's lacrosse coach said. "Unfortunately, the weather […]

Vocal Point is easy on the ears

There are two types of CDs. The first type, you hear either one song or the whole CD just by chance, and you are immediately hooked. You devote your musical life to that CD for the next couple of weeks until it quickly gets old and gets ejected from your car stereo and barely ever […]

Sass the Frass

Sass the Frass

Music's diversity should be enjoyed

On April 21 and 22, 1999, an interesting phenomenon occurred in the world of music. A deep rift was brought to light when the hard rock band Metallica joined up with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra to perform and record two concerts. "I didn't know whether to wear a black t-shirt or a black tie," […]

MIF Recital

The Music Interest Floor is holding the second in a 4 part series of open recitals for anyone wishing to perform a musical selection or two. The recital will be held Sunday, March 31 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Gowen Room of Wilson Commons and is free.This is part of the musical mission […]

Obitchuary

Obitchuary

Flying Words Project'

Internationally renowned deaf poet Peter Cook and Rochester Institute of Technology professor Kenny Lerner will be coming to the River Campus on Friday, March 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the May Room, to perform their original work "Flying Words," a night of storytelling through poetry.Cook and Lerner, who began collaborating eight years ago after being […]

Truth

Truth

Outamind

Outamind

Hawaiian Whannabe

Hawaiian Whannabe