Opinions

The tenets of ‘Manly-ism’

A tongue-in-cheek argument in favor of "Manly-ism." The women's rights movement ought to be balanced by a parallel crusade for men's right. Read More

Re-evaluating evaluations

Since transitioning to on-line forms, course evaluation rates have plummeted from 75 percent to 40 percent. In a commendable move to improve student feedback rates, professors are being requested to set aside class time for students to fill out the forms. Read More

Anti-Zionist graffiti was not anti-semitic

Anti-Zionist graffiti in the tunnel system should not be conflated with anti-semitism. Instead, the graffiti should be considered healthy commentary against the Zionist political movement. Read More

Letchworth worthwhile

Amidst concerns over the transition of Dandelion Day festivities to Friday, The SA, CAB and University sponsored trip this Saturday to Letchworth State Park provides a welcome alternative. Read More

The moral of oral: give, get pleasure sans peer pressure

Many sexual anxieties are rooted in oral. With mutual pleasure being a key element in a great sex life, consider this advice to make sure both you and your partner are as comfortable as can be. Read More

Proposal for painting protocol

Tunnel paintings are a useful tool for groups trying to advertise their events, while simultaneously brightening UR's tunnel system. However, it shows disrespect when groups paint over each others artwork. Read More

Campus Earth Day events should stay grounded

On Earth Day, environmentalists ought to celebrate human achievements rather than condemning others or acting self-righteous. This ideal could help make the environmentalist message more inclusive. Read More

The news that’s fit to print

When the University is featured in the media, the stories are collected and mailed to students. However, by the time the list is distributed, it is already out of date. The newsletter should feature more timely yet more concise listings. Read More

Referencing the library

UR's libraries offer a wide range of spaces, with a variety of associated functions. These locations should be labeled on site, so students are more aware of whether each spot is better suited for group work or quiet studying. 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