Campus

‘They didn’t care’

In a new series: Details about Battaglia’s anxiety and depression medication were considered by the hearing panel, a move that violated the University’s sexual misconduct policy. Read More

In interview, White addresses questions about Levy, independence, and more

Special investigator Mary Jo White explained that most concerns about Levy’s handling of student complaints fell outside the scope of her four-month investigation. Read More

Seligman set to resign; Feldman appointed interim president

Seligman's last day will be Feb. 28, according to the email. Read More

Investigation validates UR handling of Jaeger, with caveats

The report agreed with the University’s initial determination that Jaeger had not violated any policy. Read More

DPS Update for Dec. 11

DEC. 2 Sixty dollars was stolen from a student’s unattended wallet in a Goergen Athletic Center locker room. A student was warned after being found in the Rush Rhees stacks during an intrusion alarm. DEC. 4 An injured student was taken for medical treatment from UHS. DEC. 5 Public Safety and MERT assisted two injured […]

Joint initiative plans to expand campus vegetarian options

The initiative seeks to ensure that every student feels comfortable with the meals provided on campus. Read More

UR, Seligman, Clark sued by EEOC complainants

UR and two of its top administrators are being sued in federal court. Read More

Multilingual publication debuts on campus

This month’s Gazette featured six different languages: Italian, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, and French. Read More

OptiKale and Peet’s a big hit after semester debuts

Since their openings, both establishments have brought in long lines and positive reviews. Read More

Aging sleeping pods may be on their last legs

The main reason three pods have been lost is because parts of the sleeping pod base or stem break. Read More