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“We’re Better Than THAT” campaign architect responds to student criticism

Provided by the Campus Times because it thoroughly addresses common criticisms of the campaign and contains a wealth of information we were unable to use for our article, yet believe is important for the student body to see Read More
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Fringe Fest exec to headline Commencement

“I’m curious to hear what she has to say. I think it will have a different focus from previous years, and I really appreciate that.” Read More

Students slam anti-racism campaign event

Many derided the celebration as impersonal and ignorant of the issues that sparked the movement in the first place. Read More
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Marc Morial delivers MLK address

Douglass Leadership House had an especially distinguished guest on Monday—Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League and former mayor of New Orleans. Read More

Matt McGorry takes on social issues

Actor Matt McGorry—of “Orange is the New Black” and “How to Get Away with Murder” fame— spoke on campus last Thursday to a small but passionate audience at Strong Auditorium. Read More

Chemical explosion injures student in Gavett Hall

An explosion in Gavett Hall, the cause of which is still under investigation, sent a graduate student working in a lab on Monday afternoon to the hospital with non–life-threatening injuries. Read More

Students not sold on race campaign

“I hope this campaign won’t just be about free T-shirts and water bottles, but it’s good that the school is taking a step in the right direction.” Read More

Reply-all riles some, rouses the rest

Others flexed their comedic muscles, including sophomore Samantha Dinga, who sent an email containing the entire screenplay of the 2007 animated comedy "Bee Movie." Read More

SA senators call for reevaluation of school snow day policies

With the snow from last week’s record snowstorm melting away, angered students are left to wonder—what happens next? Read More

Sanders supporters bring down the house

“Bernin’ Down the German House,” a 14-hour music festival,took place this past Saturday in Rochester's South Wedge to support presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders. Read More