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Tragedy shakes UR community
The UR community mourns and remembers the tragedy that occurred this past Saturday. Read More
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Taking the reins
A student-backed initiative is leading to the creation of a new minor in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Read More
Security Update
The dangers of gas at a frat house
A natural gas leak on the Fraternity Quad raised alarm over the weekend. Read More
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Robert Goergen given Dean's Medal for support and service
The first Dean's Medal given out by the College of Arts, Sciences and Engineering was awarded to Robert Goergen. Read More
Security Update
Student's car stolen at gunpoint
Car heists, robberies and other Security-related incidents were abundant on campus this week. Read More
Security Update
Speeding driver harasses student
An individual verbally harassed a woman on Plymouth Ave. last week. Read More
Security Update
Taking a leak on the Greek
Students were caught urinating on the Sigma Chi fraternity house's porch. Read More
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Hazardous chemicals overflow at UR Central Utilities Plant
A chlorine dioxide spill resulted in multiple injuries on Monday, Sept. 27. Read More
Security Update
Pot-heads found in parking lot
1. Officers were dispatched to Park Lot after a suspicious vehicle was seen at 8:54 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 15. Upon locating the vehicle, the officers identified that the two occupants had no UR affiliation. The suspects admitted to smoking marijuana and surrendered a small bag of marijuana to the officers. The bag was turned […]
Is God obsolete? Hawking's book sparks controversy
In his new book entitled “The Grand Design,” physicist Stephen Hawking, alongside co-author Leonard Mlodinow, presents an ambitious claim that breaks stride from thousands of years of belief and a faith supported by billions: the obsoleteness of God. The book has sparked differing responses from UR academia and students in the physics and religion and […]
