News
Campus
Financial aid ambassadors try for transparency
Part of the ambassadors’ stated mission includes advocating for students in the Financial Aid Office and promoting “positive and meaningful” change in the aid process. Read More
Douglass
Douglass upstairs unveiled
The newly renovated Frederick Douglass Building was officially dedicated as the Burgett Intercultural Center last Friday. Read More
SA
Freshman elected as new senate deputy speaker
Marco Ramos, a first-year international student from Mexico, was elected deputy speaker of the Senate Monday night at the branch’s Gowen Room meeting. Read More
Campus
Gun talks still alive
Students, faculty, and staff sparred over evidence for and against arming Public Safety officers at the Medical Center. Read More
Campus
New Douglass lacks food labels
The many food stations at the newly renovated Douglass Dining Hall are devoid of nutritional information labels, leaving students with allergies in the dark about their options. Read More
Campus
Kitchen construction adds insult to injury for Sig Ep
Some of the twenty-six brothers living there are worried about exhausting their University meal plans—they had planned to rely on the kitchen and taken lower-value meal plans as a result. Read More
Race
UR community talks privilege
The Paul J. Burgett Intercultural Center held a community discussion on privilege last Wednesday, giving students an opportunity to discuss the effects of their and others’ privileges. Read More
Debate
Debate Union hosts iDebate Rwanda
In the aftermath of genocide, is forgiveness more important than justice? Read More
SA Elections
Turnout high as freshmen elect four new senators
The 53 percent voter turnout rate far exceeds the approximately 32 percent rate from the spring SA elections, considered by SA members as one of the most successful election turnouts in recent years. Read More
Public Safety
Minority student groups vote to oppose arming DPS
“I don’t feel comfortable with the University of Rochester pairing with any of the surrounding police departments,” said junior Daniel Southwell. Read More

