Archives - Rachael Sanguinetti

“Dialogues of the Carmelites” captivates

“Dialogues of the Carmelites” by Francis Poulenc performed last week at Eastman, and it was an absolutely fantastic show. It was clear from the rumors in the hallways of the school leading up to the premier that the show was going to be sensational. A few days before the show opened, all of the members […]

Hearing results in Sigma Alpha Mu’s probation

Sigma Alpha Mu was placed on probation after an internal hearing held on Friday but will be allowed to keep their on-campus house. There were hazing allegations against the fraternity earlier in the semester after pledges required medical attention due to alcohol consumption at a pledging event. According to UR Communications, the fraternity was given […]

‘Kid Tiger’ mixes a laid-back attitude with roaring musicianship

Daniel Ellsworth and the Great Lakes bring both musical virtuosity and a laid-back style to "Kid Tiger". Read More

Sigma Alpha Mu faces trial

Sigma Alpha Mu, currently housed on the Fraternity Quadrangle, is currently facing charges of hazing. A decision will be made at a hearing on Friday, March 28. Public Safety and Communications were unable to comment because the investigation is ongoing. According to Samuel*, a pledging member of the frat, a few of the pledge brothers […]

Humans of New York creator comes to UR

Brandon Stanton is, according to Time magazine, one of the most successful people under the age of 30. His blog has millions of views every day, yet most people wouldn’t recognize him if he walked passed them on the street. He meets hundreds of strangers every year and finds out intimate details about their lives. […]

Wise encourages open discussion of racial issues

Tim Wise, a nationally-acclaimed anti-racism speaker, spoke to a packed Hoyt Auditotium last Thursday, Feb. 27. He has spoken in all 50 states to students at over 800 high school and college campuses. Dean of the College Richard Feldman spoke about the importance of anti-racism discussions at a social event prior to Wise’s talk. We […]

Chris Matthews to speak at Commencement

UR Communications announced that Chris Matthews, news commentator and historian, will be the 2014 UR Commencement speaker. The ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, May 18. Matthews will be awarded an honorary doctor of letters from the University once approved by the Board of Trustees. Matthews has a diverse background in history, politics, and journalism. He […]

Religious recruiters spark concern

Recent student reports indicate that a religious group not affiliated with UR has been soliciting students on campus during the past few weeks. Students report that member/members of the World Mission Society Church of God have been approaching them and attempting to recruit them for a Bible study group off campus. The members of this […]

Suspicious package sparks action by Public Saftey and RPD

At approximately 11 a.m. on Wednesday, a man entered the post office in the basement of Todd Union. He requested to mail six packages and produced address labels for them. He did not have boxes in hand and proceeded to create boxes out of the cardboard in the recycling bin. After the boxes were taped […]

UR Pep Band, spreading spirit since 2004

The bound collection of past Campus Times issues from 2004 scrapes through dust as it is pulled off the shelf and propped open to the issue marked Feb. 4. The front page of the newspaper has yellowed significantly since its time of publication ten years ago, but the black and white pictures remain clear. At […]