Editorial Boards

UR can’t skimp on the basics

A parking garage wouldn’t be as flashy a thing to have your name on, but it would sure make a lot of people’s lives easier. Read More

Protect grad students from tax hike

Currently passing through the U.S. Senate and House are two version of a tax reform bill with potentially major impact on higher education and graduate students in particular. The House version of the bill especially, were it to be passed, would cause severe tax hikes for approximately 150,000 graduate students nationwide. The exact cause of […]

Cheers and jeers

CHEERS to SA’s creation of a minority student cabinet position, which could magnify historically silenced voices. JEERS to the administration’s lack of response to student needs regarding the construction of new spaces on campus. CHEERS to the Douglass dessert section for adding much needed sweetness, both dietary and from the dining staff, to our busy […]

A welcome addition to campus media

Last month, the Language Center released its first edition of the new Language Center newsletter, which includes the Multilingual Gazette — a newspaper written by students in various non-English languages. The Gazette — with articles about or from the perspective of different cultures — is a welcome addition to the campus media environment. It has […]

Are we thinking of tomorrow’s student?

The iZone, one of the administration’s latest gimmicks on campus, is hard to explain. It’s supposed to be an “entrepreneurial space,” whatever that means. No one knows who really wanted it among the student body, apart from those in focus groups. It’s slated to replace ITS all in the name of “solutioning.” Huh? That the […]

Admire the groundhogs safely

No good can come of trying to bait or goad groundhogs into human contact. Read More

SA shirks its duty and sets a poor precedent

C’mon. SA Senate’s casual neglect in allowing someone to serve illegally for about five weeks this semester — rendering unconstitutional every vote taken during that time — was stupefying enough. But now SA leaders have decided to sweep it all aside, opting “not to retroactively reaffirm” the votes, according to an internal memo. This, despite acknowledging the […]

Place a cap on peak-time Tapingo

Tapingo can seem like a miracle, but in practice, it’s too-often a messy affair. At non-peak times of the day, Tapingo functions as designed, not interfering with the preparation of in-person orders. This falls apart in the spikes of ordering between class. Dozens of Tapingo orders pour in at these times, especially at high-demand locations […]

Some simple answers for Seligman

On the question of Jaeger, there are some simple answers, President Seligman. As you somewhat already agree — or at least agree with the man himself — T. Florian Jaeger should not be teaching here anytime soon. This is best for all parties. It is best for the students, those in his classes and in […]

Dining delivers

It’s sometimes hard to know whether a University proposal will live up to the hype. Fortunately, Dining Services’ plans for revamping eateries around campus have panned out. The Engineering Quad now has healthy and fresh food options via OptiKale and a separate — and much needed — venue for caffeine needs via Peet’s. The terrifyingly […]