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Matzah for the masses

For the many Jewish students at UR, it is difficult to find food acceptable for the eight-day-long holiday of Passover. More dining options should be provided during this period. Read More

Influx of outlets

The recent installation of 225 new outlets in Rush Rhees Library is a positive step forward for students needing to charge their laptops. However, many other locations around campus still lack adequate electrical access. Read More

UR runners place high at invitational

UR’s track and field team collectively put up a solid performance at the Rochester Spring Invitational this past Saturday, April 7. The women’s team had two ECAC qualifiers while the men won several events in their first home meet of the season. Beginning with the women, freshman Yvette Igbok took second place in the 100-meter […]

UR giving back

Instead of being reset at the end of the academic year, students' leftover declining balance ought to be donated to a worthy local charity. This change could do good while promoting more conscientious dining choices. Read More

Minutes correction

In last week's edition, we mistakenly argued that the minutes from Students' Association Senate were not posted in a timely fashion. We failed to understand the administrative protocol behind minute postings. Read More

D-Day planning begins at forum

Campus Activities Board held an open forum on Sunday, Feb. 19 to hear ideas about potential activities for this year's Dandelion Day, which will be held on Friday, April 27 this year rather than the traditional Saturday before reading period. Read More

Strong story lines in ‘Parks and Rec’ seem to promise eventual return

'Parks and Rec' is slated for a five week hiatus, but still seems stronger than ever. Read More