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For Iranian UR students, overseas tensions take a toll

“All of this fear that I’ve had for 10 years or more,” one student remembered thinking, “all of the nightmare is happening tonight.” Read More

In MLK address, Princeton scholar urges a complete memory of King

“Something has died,” Princeton scholar Eddie S. Glaude said. “But the ghost will not leave us alone." Read More

Puerto Rican Student Organization speaks on earthquakes

“We’re talking about 3.5 million American citizens that in a matter of minutes were left in the dark,” junior and PRSO president Brian Basu Perez said. Read More

Dining updates: A new coffee shop

“Student feedback drives change for us,” Director of Campus Dining Services Cam Schauf said. Read More

Enhanced lights for Public Safety vehicles

These lights offer constant illumination around the vehicle in the familiar blue-and-red of law enforcement. Read More

Following petition, Gold Line starts at 6:30 a.m.

Months after a petition called for an earlier UR shuttle from Riverview, the Gold Line will now run from 6:30 a.m. Read More

For UR’s two quad foxes, a new year, and a new chapter

“We kept setting traps, we kept checking the traps. The fox itself came close to my pest control specialist and we tried to noose it, [but] we couldn’t get close enough to do that.” Read More

HKSA Lennon Wall event handles aftermath of tunnel paintings

The event, organized by the Hong Kong Students Association, was intended to reframe the on-campus conversation around Hong Kong. Read More

EcoReps look into end of disposable water bottles

“I think it’s the right thing to do, but I don’t know how feasible it is,” sophomore Olivia Gay said. Read More

Students hang Taiwanese flag beneath flag display

Dryer said they hoped that the event would be a platform “for the Taiwanese students to say, ‘We’re here, our identity is valid.’” Read More