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Dandelion Day 2012 set for weekday

The administration's decision to move D-Day to Friday in an attempt to bring the day back to its traditional roots and decrease the focus on drinking has generated dissent among some students. Read More

Students clamor to be heard: petition lobbies for digital audio space

In the midst of the River Campus music department's period of growth and flux, a group of students is petitioning for digital audio space inside the proposed Digital Media and Innovation Center. Read More

SA revises election policies, practices

The SA has completed a review of policy changes to its election law procedures. Read More

After spate of thefts, SA Senator advocates camera installation

Following a series of thefts of student property from the gym and the library, an SA senator has started a discussion on the need for more security cameras around campus. Read More

Li draws on politics, literature in discussion of Obama

English professor Stephanie Li gave a talk on Tuesday, Feb. 14 on the interconnectedness of politics and language in honor of Black History Month. Read More

Rochester unites for Special Olympic games

The Special Olympics New York 2012 State Winter Games were held in Rochester this year, drawing UR student volunteers to the cause. Read More

UR debaters score impressively at Cornell tournament

The UR Debate Union garnered an impressive series of individual placements at a tournament at Cornell University last weekend. Read More

Eastman grads score at Grammys

Two alumni of the Eastman School of Music were successful at this year's Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 12. Read More

The kids just want to have fun

Your weekly dose of shenanigans, injury and theft. Read More

Spring sorority rush points to expansion of Greek life at UR

The number of women who pledged a sorority this spring increased by 51 percent from last year, putting the total number of women involved in the Panhellenic Association's seven sororities to 22 percent. Read More