Articles by Zoe

On AI in schools

Despite a low level of knowledge, all educational roles reported significant usage of AI. Read More

It’s called flirting, Amelia! A letter to those personally victimized by Chicken Shop Date.

Countrymen, brothers, find your rest with me. Close your gaping jaws and squeal no longer.  Yes, that really happened. We all watched Spiderman giggle and kick his feet over the cutest (fake) date ever. In the visual embodiment of “jk, jk … unless,” Amelia Dimoldenberg and Andrew Garfield teamed up this Saturday to unite America […]

Enzo Traverso talks about his newest book: “Gaza Faces History”

Decorated scholar of the Holocaust, totalitarianism, and contemporary historiography professor Enzo Traverso met with students in the department of Modern Languages and Cultures (MLC) on Thursday, Oct. 24 to discuss his newest book: “Gaza Faces History.”  Read More

Sustainability at UR has changed: What you should know

This summer, Dining Team Green and Facilities Team Green merged into one, now called the Sustainability Office. Although the two separate teams no longer exist, many of their familiar projects and initiatives will remain, as will the ability for student staff members to propose ideas and hold leadership roles.  Read More

Unfortunately, “F-1 Trillion” is the best country album title of all time

If you have been living under a rock, you may not have heard about the summer's most bewildering development: Post Malone's country album. Studded with southern legends (Tim McGraw, Dolly Parton, and Luke Combs, to name a few), “F-1 Trillion" is a project of epic proportions. With 18 tracks, 15 features, and an already available […]

Do You Hear the People Sing? Singing the Song of English Majors

In stolen moments they scribble short stories about forests onto paper that remembers what it means to be a tree. Read More