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UR founds Institute of Popular Music In an effort to promote and support a broad range of popular music, UR founded the Institute of Popular Music on Saturday, Dec. 1, spearheaded by Music Professor John Covach. The Institute will have some physical office space after the music department moves into Dewey Hall at the end […]
Security Update
Relationship woes spur fence attack
Your weekly dose of crime, injury and malady. Read More
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Student Code of Conduct under review
A committee has embarked on an endeavor to assess and update the language of the Principles of Student Conduct by the end of this academic year. Read More
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MAG launches app for iOS devices, Sculpture Park proceeding on pace
The Memorial Art Gallery has launched a new smartphone app to enhance the visitor experience and spur educational initiatives. Read More
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MERT expands services to Riverview for four-week trial period
MERT has expanded its emergency response services to the Riverview Apartments area for a four week trial period. Read More
Security Update
Man peddles for gas, student complies
Your weekly dose of theft, injury and problems. Read More
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Towers renovations to continue this winter
Renovations began this past summer in Anderson and Wilder Towers, including improvements to lobbies, will continue over winter break. Changes to departments that will be moving into Dewey Hall this winter have also been announced. Read More
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Hurricane Sandy devastates New York region, Rochester incurs minimal damage
Hurricane Sandy caused immense damage to huge swatches of the East Coast this week, but left UR and the city of Rochester relatively unscathed. Read More
Sports
Cross country finishes 6th of 8, optimistic for regionals
Cross country teams for both men and women finish 6th of 8, but look forward to regionals. Read More
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Dining proposes three potential options for 2013-14 meal plans
Dining proposed three different options for 2013-14 academic year meal plans, one of which is an all Declining plan, at the Students' Association Senate meeting on Monday, Oct. 22. Read More
