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Security Update
Which seat should they take?
Your weekly dose of missing electronics, food allergies and car trouble. Read More
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Clinton keynote address to be streamed
President Bill Clinton's keynote address for Meliora Weekend this Saturday will be streamed live to the campus community, a decision made this week after students expressed grievances with the way tickets were allocated. Read More
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Students rally to call for social change
As Occupy Wall Street gains momentum with its nationwide call for social change, UR students trying to spur awareness and activism plan to join with Occupy Rochester protests and form an Occupy UR movement. Read More
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Same-sex partner benefits revised
After this summer's monumental passage of legislation legalizing same-sex marriage in New York, UR has responded with reformed benefit packages in an attempt to treat all employees equally. Read More
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Space needs looming large for UR music
A group of students has formed a grassroots movement to advocate for much needed spacial changes for the River Campus music department. Read More
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SA launches Safe Ride Home for late night security
In an effort to improve safety on campus, the SA has approved of a student-driven van to drop students off at various locations around campus. Read More
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Undergraduate Indian student population on the rise
The number of Indian undergraduates attending college in he US at UR is increasing steadily. Read More
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Warner grant shoots for the STARS
The Warner School of Education will launch a program to help young women from minority groups pursue the sciences after the school was awarded a $1.2 million grant. Read More
Security Update
Student roused after shots, shots, shots
Your weekly dose of alcohol debauchery, theft and injury. Read More
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Occupy Rochester protestors take to the streets as nationwide movement gains momentum
UR students and Rochester residents are emulating the rapidly growing Occupy Wall Street movement begun in New York City with daily rallies and marches, and say they are optimistic about change for Rochester's unique social ills. Read More
