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9/11: A New Yorker’s experience in memoriam
A memoriam of Sept. 11 by a young New Yorker. Read More
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The P.O.D. now in high demand by students
A look at Hillside Market, or the P.O.D. [Provisions on Demand] Market. Read More
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Planning Ahead: Dining options insufficient
Dining plans at UR come under intense scrutiny by the student population. Read More
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Overcrowded: Activists benched
Op Ed on the supreme court ruling over prison reductions. Read More
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Maggie Brooks to speak on diversity: a mistake?
On a university campus known for respecting and supporting diversity, Maggie Brooks should not be welcome. She has proven not to understand what diversity really is. Read More
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Solidarity forever: why union activism matters
Union activism has benefited us all, and created the modern American middle class. The labor protests in Wisconsin are an attempt to continue that tradition. Read More
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The bully pulpit: Limits, trials and tribulations
People feel President Obama isn't doing enough on his own. Here's why that idea of the "bully pulpit" is nothing more than a fantasy. Read More
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Dealing with exams: put your stress to the test
Exams are coming upon us all, and students are scrambling to deal with them. Here's a few easy ways to make sure you're ready for them. Read More
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Why we shouldn't patronize the Middle East
Last week's article by Adam Mattison made some patronizing assumptions about the Middle East. Here's why those assumptions are wrong. Read More
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Med students anesthetized to life out of school
Pre-med students have become too concerned with the isolated world of their grades. They need to be shocked out of their complacency. Read More
