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Meal plan woes, rumors addressed at SA forum

The SA hosted an open forum on meal plan changes on Monday, Feb. 6 to address student concerns, quash rumors and explain the rationale behind changes introduced this fall. Read More

Kodak demise not the end of city, jobs

UR professor Duncan Moore discussed his thoughts on the future of Rochester in the wake of Kodak's bankruptcy filing and the oft-heard rumors of the city's brain drain. Read More

Norma Bredes to be honored at 2012 Legacy Dinner

Norma Bredes, political activist and longtime supporter of Susan B. Anthony's cause, will be posthumously honored on Thursday, Feb. 9. Read More

UR successfully hosts Mock Trial competition

UR's Mock Trial team earned impressive results in its second annual home competition last weekend. Read More

Seligman deems UR ‘safe community’ following review

UR president Joel Seligman ordered a review to be conducted of policies in place should an instance of sexual assault occur. Read More

ESM launches concerts, instrument drive to benefit schools

The Eastman School of Music has launched a charity initiative to benefit Rochester schools with the spirit of music. Read More

UR libraries stay relevant, leading the national charge

Although many claim that the traditional library is loosing its relevance, UR libraries have managed to stay afloat thanks to digital innovations and student support services. Read More

Facebook, despite IPO filing, could be loosing allure

Facebook, which filed an initial public offering last week, could be loosing some of its luster among students in younger demographics. Read More

Tricky thieves transport TVs

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

Bar buses to formals, senior nights reinstated after hiatus

Bar buses to certain events — formals, senior nights and 21 and over events — were reinstated on Wednesday, Feb. 1 following this November's moratorium. Read More