Opinions

Separation of federal government and state

Think about it:  Would one federal department be more efficient at telling Americans how to get the best possible education? Or would dealing with education on a state, local or even personal level get the job done just as well, if not substantially better?  How would an all-powerful “mastermind” know what works best for Lorain, […]

The proof is in the pudding: 2010 is not 1934

The Republicans have won back the House of Representatives in this election, and the Democratic majority in the Senate is so narrow that nothing will get done.  It is important to know why this occurred. Conservatives will say it was a referendum on President Obama and a huge rejection of his “big government” philosophy. Many […]

Arm UR Security

It’s a very sad but reoccurring fact that it usually takes a tragedy to make people realize security should be stronger, whether it’s 9/11 leading to vital changes in airport security or the Virginia Tech massacre revealing lapses in that university’s security system. A crisis anything like the Virgina Tech massacre seems unlikely, but that’s […]

No guns for security

UR Security has pushed recently for the opportunity to receive training and equipment similar to that of a police officer. While certain aspects of this effort seem valid — security officers do need to be receiving more training and perhaps equipping themselves with self-defense tools such as pepper spray — it is not prudent or […]

Orgasms: animal kingdom style

Ever wondered how a Blue Whales like in the sea bed? This week, Sex & the City dives into the animal kingdom and uncovers our deepest curiosities about animal sex. Read More

The apparent paradox of weekend life

At UR, perhaps one of the greatest attractions to students is the vibrant student life that is continuously occupying campus. Apart from the generally substantial class load, most students are involved in one or more student organizations, and many more hold jobs on top of that. Nearly every weekday features some new lecture or campus […]

Israel should be seen as a legitimate state

At UR, articles are being written with the intent of promulgating an anti-Israel agenda. The latest example is in an article regarding Israel’s status in the international community. People have freedom of speech, but when the information presented is not factual, others must speak out. The author of  a recent article, “Israel must be held […]

The clash of education reform and profit

At present, anyone hoping to be involved in any substantive way with the latest intellectual currents in educational reform must learn two words above all — charter schools. Despite their youth, charter schools have become the panacea for the troubles with education. Endorsed by everyone from Arne Duncan to the CEOs, chancellors or commissioners of […]

Apathy is not the answer to election troubles

These days in Washington D.C. it seems like the only thing higher than our national deficit is the moral deficit of our politicians. All the information one hears about government candidates seems to come from the unabashedly biased negative ads they throw at each other or from news reports uncovering heinous scandals. It’s no wonder […]

Fun time? Booze isn’t necessary to get laid

Alcohol shouldn't be a necessary component for finding a sex partner. This weeks Sex & CT shares a narrative of a Buffalo student who faced the dilemma of compromising his own attitude towards alcohol in hopes of getting laid. Read More