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Dyson praises King, music in call for change

Public intellectual and University professor Michael Eric Dyson delivered this year's Martin Luther King, Jr. speech on Friday, Jan. 27 in Strong Auditorium. Read More

E-book popularity rising, UR students not following trend

Although e-books are gaining in popularity nationwide, UR students report a greater affinity for regular books. Read More

URMC publishes groundbreaking leukemia research

Graduate student Ben Frisch is the co-author of a groundbreaking new study on leukemia that has the potential to revamp treatment options for the disease. Read More

Bike path could bridge the gap between three local schools

RIT faculty member Jon Schull has a vision for Rochester — one that would connect the city's three major educational institutions in an unusual way — by bike. Read More

Print media needs the ‘fearless’ to stay alive, alumnus says

UR alumnus and New York Times journalist Brad Strenger gave a talk on the future of print media on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Read More

Sprinkler snag causes slip-and-slide

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

UR building new housing in PLEX

UR is moving ahead with plans to construct an eleven-story student apartment building in the Plymouth Exchange neighborhood, which borders the 19th Ward. Read More

Kodak's historic demise looming large at UR

Eastman Kodak, a company that has ties to UR, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, Jan. 19. The historic company's future is hanging in the balance. Read More

D-Day drinking focus debated

Students and administrators are questioning the emphasis on drinking commonly associated with the highly anticipated end of semester festival. Read More

Class of 2012 launches campaign

The Class of 2012 Council launched their annual donation campaign, which has taken a unique tactic from years past in an effort to increase the participation of the senior class. Read More