Ed Observers

Humanities: learning about what we live for

The humanities is a valuable and often under appreciated field of study at UR, which is often perceived to be a very science oriented institution. Read More

CT revamped: Out with the old and in with the new

An exclusive inside look at the process behind the entirely new redesign of the Campus Times, launched in our print version on Thursday, Sept. 6. Read More

Don’t be a fool, wrap your tool: Use a condom

Students at UR and the United States in general have a serious lack of information regarding sexual health. Better sexual education policies could ensure students develop healthy practices in the bedroom. Read More

Blood, sweat and ink: News deserves feedback

Working on the Campus Times requires a lot of work and a degree of sacrifice. This article sheds light onto the trials and tribulations of the editorial process. Read More

Recipe for an all-nighter: Sleep is for the weak

All-nighters can be either a recipe for success or disaster. As the night wears on, emotions follow an inevitable pattern of alternating exhilaration and anguish. Read More

Limbaugh's Fluke rage: a women's rights issue

Radio personality Rush Limbaugh's harsh and offensive words about student Sandra Fluke have sparked a national controversy. His unapologetic remarks are unacceptable. Read More

The pursuit of happiness: put on a smile

The key to ensuring happiness for yourself and others is often as simple as putting on a smiling face. Read More

Too young; too old: a case of junioritis

The pressure of simultaneously planning the future while managing the present can cause serious stress for juniors. Read More

Step-by-step guide to being a transfer student

The inside scoop on being a transfer student, along with useful tips for how to manage the constant questions. Read More

Taglit-Birthright: The experience is real

A visit to Israel through Taglit-Birthright provides an eye-opening experience. Read More