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SA looking to increase communication on the national level
The SA has been discussing efforts to expand communication with the White House in an effort to facilitate engagement and an exchange of ideas. Read More
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Man hits a pole, and takes it too
Your weekly dose of robbery, fire alarms and injury. Read More
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In keynote, Clinton inspires pursuit of change
President Bill Clinton's Meliora Weekend keynote address resonated with students as he discussed the importance of Universities in the context of nationwide ills and highlighted the importance of cooperation and acceptance of others with divergent viewpoints. Read More
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Seligman launches historic $1.2 billion campaign
UR has made public plans for its most extensive capital campaign to date, which will launch the four tenets of UR's new mission statement: learn, discover, heal and create. Read More
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Scalia upholds centrality of Constitution in panel
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia discussed the role of the Constitution in the modern world in a panel discussion with prominent legal scholars on Saturday, Oct. 22 in the Palestra. Read More
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Complaints and compensation rumors follow Towers construction
Noise from construction on the new residence hall in Founders' Court, which began in early October, has spurred complaints from some students who say it is a hindrance to studying and sleeping. Read More
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Housing lottery could move online by 2013
Students and administrators are discussing the feasibility of moving the housing lottery online to ameliorate stress and negative student opinions about the system. Read More
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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
