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This week in the Campus Times: Feb. 12

The Student Activities Office installed the first computer in the country used to keep track of room reservations in Wilson Commons. Read More

CT Eats: A tasty trip to Tsingtao House

It’s becoming a common trend in this column for me to eat Asian food on the weekly. Look man, I’m not going to lie, I’m a dumpling hound. I love ‘em. Gyoza, shumai, soup buns, I love any mix of braised meat and veggies that come in a doughy casing. I don’t know why they’re […]

Student-developed app helps with the care of people with dementia

Dementia is difficult for patients and their families, but a new app made by a current student and an alum might lessen the weight. Before his December 2017 graduation from UR, Kyle Ryan became involved in an app development project with junior Michael Woodbury. In the summer of 2017, Woodbury had asked Ryan to help […]

CT Eats: Spice is nice at Sodam Korean Restaurant

Our columnist Luis Nova heads over to Sodam to taste their selection of Korean dishes. Read More

With fitness Instagram account, Cowie-Haskell promotes body positivity

"I would say fitness and exercise is a really empowering thing, but it can only be empowering if it comes from a place of love and self-care." Read More

People Person: A boy, a girl, and a bench

“AJB here met MMS September 28, 1968. The rest is history." Read More

CT Eats: Tai Chi Bubble Tea finds its balance

I don’t know much about the actual martial art of tai chi, but I do know that Tai Chi Bubble Tea is pretty lit. There you go, that’s pretty much the entire review right there, but if you’ve got a minute, let me tell you why it’s lit. Back in the summer of sophomore year, […]

CT Eats: The Soup Spoon is just a walk away

Luis takes a spicy trip to The Soup Spoon in College Town. Read More

CT Eats: The taste of Tandoor

That experience of delicious food, a home-like atmosphere, and great customer service brings me back every time, making it one of my go to places for eating out. Read More

This isn’t your mother’s dinner party, unless your mom is a nudist

They didn’t advertise meetings; they didn’t mass-invite people to events on Facebook. They didn’t even have a name. They were just regular students enjoying a meal together while completely naked. Read More