Campus

SA senator resigns, claims hostility

Citing a climate of hostility within SA Senate, Samantha Lienert resigned from her seat on Dec. 11. Read More

SA cuts funding for yearbook, future uncertain

SA Government defunded Interpres, a UR organization established in 1850 and the only one that designs and publishes an annual yearbook. Read More

Hoeing, Gilbert evacuated in pre-dawn fire

A cigarette thrown in a trash can on the first floor of Hoeing caused a small fire to break out there on Nov. 20 at around 2:30 a.m. Read More

SA, Transportation collaborate to improve shuttle service

The Gold and Silver Line shuttle routes now stop at Towers, and SA will survey students about the Green Line. Read More

Drug dealer robbery in Brooks Crossing lands UR student in jail

A UR student who allegedly orchestrated the robbery of four drug dealers in Brooks Crossing was arrested and charged with six felonies. Read More

Au Bon Pain cafes close

The two Au Bon Pain cafes in the URMC closed their doors as the result of a mutual decision following a dispute in contract between the University and Healthy Choice. Read More

UR holds town hall meeting on sexual misconduct

UR President Joel Seligman heard from the UR community at a town hall meeting as a follow-up to his Sept. 24 statement on the results of the Association of American Universities (AAU)’s Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault. Read More

Students meet with Seligman to discuss racial tensions

Students express concern that the University has not done enough to prosecute the authors of offensive Yik Yak posts. Read More