Archives - May Zhee Lim
Ed Observers
LMFAO concert? More like a war zone
The LMFAO concert should've been an uniformly enjoyable time for all. Instead, due to bad planning, it turned into a chaotic scene full of rude pushing and shoving. Read More
Sports
Club soccer always up to play in the gray
The club soccer team has reorganized itself to allow more players, created both an "A" and "B" squad, and created a weekly soccer league here on campus. Read More
News
Professor Tang wins Wolf Prize in chemistry
Professor Ching Tang of the Chemical Engineering Department was recently awarded the prestigious Wolf Prize. Read More
News
Security Update: Another kind of haze at DU house
Your weekly update of all things stolen, smoking, and alcohol filled. Read More
Security Update
Security Update: Creeper identified at Eastman
This week's security updates bring you a Blackberry burglar, a drunken visitor at Crosby and an ice skating outing gone bad. Read More
News
New clubs receive SA recognition, awards amended
The SA senate recently met to talk about changes going on in the UR community. Read More
News
Bordeaux's death looms large at UR
Jeffrey Bordeaux Jr.'s death is still lingering at UR. Read More
Security Update
Projectors stolen from Morey Hall
1. An unidentified suspect broke into four secured classrooms as well as a mailroom over the weekend, according to UR Security Investigator Daniel Lafferty. The rooms are located on the 4th and 5th floors of Morey Hall. The incident occurred between 9:00 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15 and 7:50 a.m. Monday, Jan. 17. The suspect gained […]
Wilson Commons announces new staff changes
Alicia Lewis is now the person to go to for anyone involved in student activities. Recently hired as the Associate Director of Student Life at Wilson Commons, Lewis is replacing Melissa Schmidt, who took over as the Assistant Dean for Student Life at The Eastman School of Music. One of the first things Lewis undertook […]
News
Simon school launches program in New York City
The Simon School of Business is expanding to offer a new program in New York City. Read More
