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SA and UR team up on DACA fund

The long-term nature of the fund extends its use from purchasing books to things like the nearly $500 fees that had been associated with DACA renewal Read More

Pads and Tampons Initiative returns

The initiative received a big boost last Monday when the SA Senate unanimously voted to reallocate funds from the City Cycles program to funding for pads and tampons. Read More

Protest halted by talk cancellation

Party hats and bracelets with #URFailingUs written on them were distributed among the protesters to reinforce the sit-in’s theme, “Party at Morgan Levy’s.” Read More

Roberts talks overcoming adversity through optimism

She referenced her parents as playing a critical role in instilling positivity in her from a young age. Read More

Students, staff attend healing vigil for marginalized students

During the event, students from minority groups, the LGBT community, and victims of sexual assault spoke about their experiences and healing. Read More

BCS committee worked on behavior guidelines amid Jaeger rumors

The University did not adopt the guidelines, but the suggestions ultimately influenced some changes in the faculty handbook in May. Read More

At Sex in the Dark, nameless questions answered

“How do you cope with being a side bae?” was a crowd favorite. Read More

IT scraps half of its computers in iZone revamp

It’s one byproduct of the revamping of the center’s old space, which is slated to become the iZone, an entrepreneurship workplace, next fall. Read More

In constitutional flub, SA Senate erases everything it’s done this semester

Nothing SA Senate has done this semester has counted. That was the announcement All-Campus Judicial Council Chief Justice Madeline Blackburn made at Monday night’s SA Senate meeting, after it surfaced that senior Alhassan Omar had only been a senator in name, not by the rules. Omar is studying abroad and has not paid the student […]

Faculty fear the Jaeger Effect

Many professors are worried prospective students and faculty will be put off by UR’s handling of the claims against their colleague T. Florian Jaeger. Read More