Opinions

Implementing a better intercom

Rush Rhees has a somewhat antiquated intercom system, rendering communication on library procedures difficult. Read More

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

Call for new Mid-East policy

Change is needed with U.S. and Middle Eastern relations to avoid another tragedy like 9/11. 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

Close to connected: the new CCC

While many of the features of the new CCC are vast improvements, there is still room for improvement. Read More

Grumbles heard in Goergen

The lack of tokens available at the gym present an inconvenience to students. Read More

More than just paint: advertising in tunnels has multiple purposes

Painting the tunnels is an advertising technique at UR that can be used not only to advertise for a specific event, but also to publicize the values of student organizations. Read More

Memorial should be shared

The memorial commemorating Jeffrey Bordeaux, Jr. serves as an important reminder of last year's tragedy. However, the memorial should act as a shared site, honoring the collective legacy of UR's deceased students. 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

Green rebuttals face blowback

The ongoing debate over the viability of wind energy continues. Many rationalizations for installing wind turbines suffer from issues, which limit its practicality as an alternative energy source. Read More