News

Bordeaux memorial evolves

The Jeffrey Bourdeaux, Jr. memorial, which will feature a yoshino cherry tree and a bench, is coming to fruition. Read More

College Town takes concrete shape

After months of stalled action on UR's College Town plans, the ambitious project, which includes restaurants, a transit center and a Barnes & Noble, is finally moving forward. Read More

Accident sparks liability dialogue

An accident with the Raas team has spurred a discussion on liability issues with clubs on campus. Read More

Students mobilize brigade to spread water awareness

A group of UR students will travel to Honduras this January to work on the implementation of a water system as they work to spread awareness of water issues worldwide. Read More

Eastman speeds up pursuit of music knowledge

The Eastman School of Music has launched down-loadable Speed Lessons - online tutorials to foster modern music knowledge that cost roughly 10 dollars each. Read More

Admissions launches 3-D website, application portal for prospectives

Admissions has launched two new websites designed to give prospective students a better idea of residential life and to expand transparency in the application process. Read More

Campus Briefs

Dean Burns assures possible return of bar nights In an interview with the Campus Times, Dean of Students Matthew Burns expressed his regret at having to instate a moratorium on bar buses, which went into effect until further notice on Wednesday, Nov. 16 and expressed his conviction that it was a necessary decision to reduce […]

Lurking odor not a suite surprise

Your weekly dose of rogue vehicles and vomiting students. Read More

Moratorium on bar nights effective immediately

All bar buses were cancelled on Wednesday, Nov. 16, effectively ending bar nights, formals and senior nights until further notice. Read More

UR addressing rise in mice, roaches

The River Campus has seen an increase in mice and American roaches in the past semester--a rise which may be connected to recent construction. Read More