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Pride Network gets fresh new look
With a fresh new logo and exciting new plans for this academic year, a new executive board has taken over the Pride Network. The new e-board members hope to revive the club’s spirit with new programs, events and a fresh outlook on collaboration. According to their webpage, the Pride Network’s mission is “to create an […]
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More than a machine: the magic behind the office of admissions
The admissions staff at UR are intelligent, funny and real people. Find out what separates the intricate workings of the UR office of admissions from the rest. Read More
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Fringe Festivals: attend for free
The First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival is coming the weekend of Sept. 19! Packed with theater, art, music and comedy, the Fringe Festival has something for everyone. Check out the festival's free events so the fun doesn't burn a hole in your wallet! Read More
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Movement in coloUR: a close look at Bhangra and Raas
Originating from different Indian states, Raas and Bhangra have a rich cultural history. At first glance, they may seem similar, but their respective dance styles are actually very unique. Discover what makes these UR dance teams special. Read More
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PMag conducts research in Arctic expedition
UR is known for its research so take a look at the geology department's Paleomagnetic Research Group! Lead by Professor John Tarduno, the group travels all over the world collecting samples and data. Read More
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A light shining on: In tribute to Emmanuel Manirakiza
Emmanuel Manirakiza, of Rwanda, who was to begin his freshman year at UR but died in a tragic incident in July, lived a rich and fascinating life. Read More
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Event Support: the real men (and women) in black
Event Support is a group of staff and students that are behind the vast amount of successful events on the River Campus and keep the fun going for everyone. Read More
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Online learning may be in University’s future
Technology and online coursework may play a vital role in the future of education, but the residential college experience is valuable and difficult to replicate. Read More
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It’s a small world after all: Tales of success with roots in Rochester
Believe it or not, you share more than personal tastes with a few celebrities — you share a city. Singer-songwriter Teddy Geiger, YouTube personality Jenna Marbles and professional soccer player Abby Wambach each have a story of success that is rooted here in Rochester. Read More
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Induction ceremony to be held for Rochester Music Hall of Fame
The brand new Rochester Music Hall of Fame will honor its first members at an induction ceremony to be held on Sunday, April 29. Among the inductees are jazz legend Chuck Mangione and opera star Renée Fleming. Those selected for the Hall of Fame's class of 2012 have ties to Rochester and have contributed to musical excellence. Read More
