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Tequila sunrise

Before Spring Break, I tried to warn and educate you about the horrors of drinking too much. Now that it is after Spring Break, I will try and identify the hangovers you had from drinking too much.The common adage ? beer before liquor never been sicker, liquor before beer you're in the clear ? might […]

Letters to the Editor

Administrative update on catIn the early part of the semester you received a letter from the Deans concerning an investigation related to the death and mutilation of a cat found on the door of one of the houses on the Fraternity Quad. The letter called for "full cooperation" with the investigators from Security and additional […]

Election reforms can combat apathy

Imagine life in a democratic utopia. It would be a place where a majority of the people actually chooses the leader. Representatives have to at least pretend to care about the issues that matter to the voters. And more than half of the eligible citizens exercise the right to vote.None of this may seem farfetched, […]

Scholarship remembers UR hero

Sept. 11 hero Jeremy Glick was forced to take a year off from UR so he could work to pay his tuition. Now alumni are starting a scholarship to commemorate the Class of 1993 graduate. The fund will give financial assistance to students in fraternities and sororities, honoring Glick's commitment to the Greek community while […]

Presidential debate focuses on communication

The three candidates for next year's Students' Association President repeatedly emphasized the need for communication between students and the SA government during their debate Sunday night in the Common Ground Caf.Fielding sometimes hostile questions, juniors Lonny Mallach and Adam Simmons and sophomore Matt Strabone addressed topics such as hate speech, students' rights, school spirit, parking, […]

Election controversy continues

The All-Campus Judicial Committee ruled last week that five candidates should be added to the senate election ballot "with all possible speed" and, if possible, without delaying elections. Elections were delayed six days by the Senate Elections Committee and will now take place next Monday to Wednesday, April 1-3.Because the election dates were moved, questions […]

Security Update

At about 10:48 a.m. on March 27, an unidentified person made a brief bomb threat telephone call to an office in Lattimore Hall. The male caller informed the staff member who answered the phone that bombs were in Morey Hall and Dewey Hall.After being contacted, security call the Rochester Police Department who set up a […]

Bringing cultures together

Freshman Tamia Pervez and Zarina Ali set up a table in Wilson Commons Monday afternoon. The setup was an introduction of Islamic Awareness Week which will involve events all week aiming to increase awareness of the Islamic culture.

March madness in Danforth?

Nope. Major Madness occurred Wednesday night in Danforth Dining Center. The event was held in order to help freshman and sophomores decide on their majors and plan for graduate studies.

this paper

are you serious. what is this crap that sadly passes for an online publication. i graduated from rochester last year, a year when the country seemed relativley safe, when freshman, sophomores and juniors lived together and harmony, and when an online paper was as easy to read as well.. a paper. now i have found […]