Opinions

The shameless walk: own your morning after

That walk home in the morning after a steamy night in someone else's bed — sometimes, it's too familiar. Too embarrassing. Next time, don't let the walk of shame earn its title. Instead, own it with pride. Read More

Matzah for the masses

For the many Jewish students at UR, it is difficult to find food acceptable for the eight-day-long holiday of Passover. More dining options should be provided during this period. 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

Influx of outlets

The recent installation of 225 new outlets in Rush Rhees Library is a positive step forward for students needing to charge their laptops. However, many other locations around campus still lack adequate electrical access. Read More

Arguments against wind turbines overblown

Despite claims to the contrary, wind power offers one of the most environmentally-friendly methods of generating electricity. Concerns over noise levels and bird deaths are exaggerated. Read More

Fear and loathing in D.C.: Islamophobia and politics

Islamophobia and bigotry against Muslims is uncomfortably common in the American political system. This attitude creates a perverse, larger-scale culture of racism across the nation. Read More

What to do, how to act when two become three

You might be limiting your pleasure when it comes to sex if you unwaveringly stick to experiences meant for two. Why not three? Read about various DOs and DON'Ts to decide if a threesome is right for you. Read More

iNeed: Modern consumerism has consequences

With Americans bombarded with a message of "Buy, buy, buy," it is easy to forget the consequences of a consumerist culture. In fact, these repercussions may be closer to home than many realize. Read More

UR giving back

Instead of being reset at the end of the academic year, students' leftover declining balance ought to be donated to a worthy local charity. This change could do good while promoting more conscientious dining choices. Read More

Minutes correction

In last week's edition, we mistakenly argued that the minutes from Students' Association Senate were not posted in a timely fashion. We failed to understand the administrative protocol behind minute postings. Read More