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D-Day planning begins at forum
Campus Activities Board held an open forum on Sunday, Feb. 19 to hear ideas about potential activities for this year's Dandelion Day, which will be held on Friday, April 27 this year rather than the traditional Saturday before reading period. Read More
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UR joins ranks of Worldwide Universities Network
UR joined the Worldwide Network of Universities in an official signing ceremony on Friday, Feb. 17, which UR hopes will enhance global connections. Read More
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Open forum addresses transportation safety, future plans
An open forum held on Wednesday, Feb. 22 addressed student concerns about safety in regards to transportation and off-campus areas. Read More
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UR sets sights high to support United Way campaign
UR has launched its 2012 United Way Campaign to benefit various charity organizations in the Rochester community. Read More
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Warner professors hope to continue mission in Bhutan
Two Warner School professors are aiming to continue their work advocating mental health in Bhutan, a remote country in south Asia. Read More
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Eastman violin professor of 45 years to retire after esteemed career
Eastman School of Music professor Zvi Zeitlin, 90, gave a final recital on Sunday, Feb. 19, culminating a legendary career of teaching and performing. Read More
Security Update
Flaming trash ignites water sprinklers
Your weekly dose of theft, injury and lurkers. Read More
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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
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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
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SA revises election policies, practices
The SA has completed a review of policy changes to its election law procedures. Read More
