Editorial Boards
Editorial Boards
The Campus Times has gone digital… again
Everything, from the University Record to last year’s copies of the CT, has been organized for your viewing pleasure online. Read More
Administration
Meliora shouldn’t be toxic
Starting in fall of 2022, there is a hard 24-credit cap on overloading, and students must explain why an overload of any amount is necessary. Read More
Editorial Boards
An Overdue Farewell
No matter where you are right now, CT wants to applaud you for finishing your degree under the worst possible circumstances. Read More
Editorial Boards
The University lets students down by waving the white flag
It seems more and more like upper administration, the actual brain and decision-making power of the University, is incompetent at best, and cowardly at worst. Read More
Editorial Boards
Campus Culture is O(UR)S To Change
Do something entirely new, even if you hate it. That transition back to a lively, spirited campus is in your hands. Read More
COVID-19
Ed Board recommends: Fun ways to ignore your problems
To celebrate what feels like the end of a year in isolation, the Editorial Board wanted to give a shout-out to the activities and entertainment that got us out of our heads while we were stuck in our homes. Read More
antiracism
Money talks more than mass emails
The University needs to start giving back to the community that it’s anchored in. Read More
COVID-19
Next year, SA has more opportunities than ever before to make change
UR is in a unique state of unrest, where issues that would normally take years of effort and lobbying and endless committee-forming have the opportunity to be fast-tracked. Read More
allyship
Being an ally to Asians in America should continue indefinitely
You have a moral obligation to look for the way institutional issues touch your life, because they do. Read More
campus
A review of on-campus upperclassmen housing
You’re going to want to know what you’re getting yourself into when you pick a dorm, and the University’s “all housing is great housing” website descriptions won’t cut it. Read More
