Editorial Boards

The new face of UHS

New changes to UHS are commended as improving the overall space. Read More

Free Hot Dog Friday

Especially now that the mood on campus might be a little stressed, what with finals and why not, why not start a real revolution? Free Hot Dog Friday would raise morale campus-wide. Read More

Vegetarian vexations

Between the limited hours at Douglass and the limited offerings at the Commons, vegetarians have few places to go on campus. Here's hoping things improve for them soon. Read More

The audacity of votes

If the SA has a real interest in increasing transparency, it can easily do so by providing students with the means to contribute their input on SA decisions. Read More

Faculty's got mail

The campus email directory is a great resource for students, but it could be improved even further by adding faculty addresses to it. Read More

Second-string SA strategy

The Students' Association has recently informed campus groups whether they meet the SA's expectations; because of their inherent nature, the worst-off have been the humanities' academic councils. Read More

A clustercuss of courses

The Cluster Directory and search engine are necessary features for students looking to find the last courses they must take for their graduation requirements, but they are badly out of date. Read More

Allow accurate advising

When a freshman enters UR — whether it be the School of Arts & Sciences or the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences — he or she receives a pre-major advisor whose role is to be a guide in the process of beginning a college education. The difference between Arts & Sciences students and […]

Pointless parking prices

Campus parking is a major cause of stress for most people who rely on the University to provide them with somewhere to keep their car. Concerns about distance, price and availability are commonly emphasized by students, but there are other issues for commuter students looking for an alternative to Park Lot. For example, students that […]

New meals declining

“‘Club meals’ are a thing of the past,” says UR Dining’s informational sheet about next year’s new meal plans. Indeed they are: Starting next semester, meal plans will switch over to “Unlimited Plans,” which grant daily all-you-can-eat access to Douglass Dining Center and Danforth, as well as a declining balance. As for how the Unlimited […]