Archives - Doug Brady
Sports
‘Jackets swing easily into second place
After two rounds of competition on Sunday, April 7 and Monday, 8, the men’s golf team finished in second place at The Hershey Cup. Read More
Features
Incoming 2017: UR Admissions excites and entices admitted students to enroll
Accepted students get a taste for college life at UR through The 2017 Experience. Read More
Humor
Can somebody tell me what all the whining is about?
I was six-years old. It was the first grade. Mrs. Franzianz had just finished chewing out my friend Donald for not staying in his seat during calligraphy. I was scared and there was no talking sense to her, but I had an urgent problem. The girl sitting next to me refused to listen to me. […]
From the Pressbox
Buffalo Bills desperately seek a winning culture
A look at what the Buffalo Bills are missing from their team and its lack of success. Read More
News
Starbucks hours extended in effort to improve night life
Starbucks will extend their hours after spring break in response to student demands. Read More
Humor
Controversial children’s television lineup announced
Global media conglomerate Comcast has announced a new station to expand its operations to kids, taking placid programming to edgier places. This change comes as a way to accommodate the ever-shifting preferences of young viewers. While the entire line-up is still in flux, undisclosed sources have leaked a few of the shows that will air […]
Features
Love on a limited budget: finding the value in Valentine’s Day
Valentine's Day can be expensive, especially for college couples. How do they cope? With love. Read More
Ed Observers
The super(saturated) bowl
This was not just a regular game. This game was so important that it had its own media week. Sportswriters, cameramen, and our nation’s spotlights all converged in Louisiana for the forty-seventh Super Bowl this past Sunday. In response, America made sure that no stone was left unturned for this magnificent occasion. The Super Bowl […]
Features
Wanted: trendy advertisements for football’s biggest game
A perspective on the growing fanbase for advertisements during the Super Bowl. Read More
D’Lions continue to grow men’s ranks
Since their inception in 1962, D’Lions have been a terrific asset on freshman halls at UR. The volunteers for their first 20 years, however, were limited to just females. According to a Campus Times article published on Feb. 18, 1982, the D'Lions opened up membership to both genders after a meeting the week prior to […]
