Campus

Diet issues hit Dining Services

Danforth prides itself for being a nut-free facility. However, Montague, who has a life-threatening nut allergy, encountered a sign that said a desert had almonds in it. Read More

Language Center showcases the French culture through crepe making

Although crepes were highlighted as the main dish of the event, the actual star of the show was the French language itself. Read More

Tarana Burke inspires with #MeToo talk

Burke said she felt disheartened after learning about the University’s handling of sexual misconduct allegations against Professor T. Florian Jaeger. Read More

Failures, however embarrassing, embraced at Screw Up Nights

Screw Up Nights featured six speakers and then moved to an open-mic portion — where anyone in the crowd could share their stories. Read More

Winterfest serves as a distraction for students

Saturday afternoon marked the centerpiece of Winterfest Weekend – Winter Wonderland. Students snapped pictures with the different ice sculptures scattered around campus. Read More

World hijab day seeks awareness

“It gives non-Muslim women a chance to be in a Muslim women’s shoes and to really feel what it’s like to wear hijab,” said former graduate student Mai Ali ‘17, who is celebrating her 15th year wearing her hijab. Read More

Frustration not forgotten after investigation

The demonstration — which drew dozens of students, alumni, and faculty —  found gatherers expecting more from the University and hoping for change as Richard Feldman transitions into the school’s presidency next month. Read More

Maria Hinojosa delivers MLK address

Hinojosa said the biggest reason for racism in America today is fear. Specifically, the fear of people and their unfamiliarity with the rest of the world. Read More

Feldman, set to take on presidency, plans for the future

Feldman said an official website should be live soon with information about the recommendations from the recent special investigation report on UR’s handling of the Jaeger case. Read More

White investigators broke confidentiality agreements with witnesses

When the investigation materials were first made public, several documents contained witnesses’ real names. Read More