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Funding political movements
During the past several years, the Students' Association government has undergone massive and long-term changes. With the ratification of the new Constitution, the final structural changes will have taken place, and the SA can move forward in a stable and efficient manner. However, I also believe that the SA must deal with some of the […]
SA Profile: 2007 Class Council
Thanks to the Sophomore Class Council, February is all about sophomores here at UR. Six of the eight elected members are back in action for the second semester and are busy planning and sponsoring some fantastic activities that will not only get students out and about in Rochester, but will help beat the winter blues. […]
Business Times
Anybody seen my baby? Oh, I'm sorry, wrong column. I was hoping that someone would help me find the value of my dollar. I suppose I should look south. Ever since the United States and other industrialized nations went off the gold standard decades ago, their currencies have been traded against each other in the […]
EWE performs at Carnegie Hall
This month, the Eastman Wind Ensemble will connect its rich traditional past and exciting future with a performance at Carnegie Hall. This performance is part of the four-day 2005 College Band Directors National Association Convention. This year, New York City will host the convention. CBDNA alternates regional and national conventions every year. This year, regional […]
John Graham utilizes electronic media in recital
Violist and Eastman School of Music Professor John Graham gave an astounding recital of contemporary music on Jan. 25. The music, Graham said, was something of a personal collection - five of the six works performed were written for and premiered by Graham, previously. He decided to revisit these works for his audience because he […]
Squash tastes the sweetness of revenge
The UR men's squash team journeyed to Annapolis, Md. to face some tough competition. They pulled out individual wins and were pleased with their overall performance.UR's first match was on Friday afternoon against the United States Naval Academy, ranked 10th in the nation. Navy's dominant 9-0 win didn't come as much of a surprise to […]
The Yellowjackets return to winning form in the ATL
The UR women's basketball team had a sweet ending to their extended road trip last weekend, breaking their four-game losing streak. After a close loss at Case Western Reserve University on Friday, the Yellowjackets returned to form on Sunday and clobbered Emory University.UR's first stop in last weekend's road trip was to the Case Western […]
Mo Rocca delivers the details
Mo Rocca fans, eat your heart out. The self-described "quirky commentator" and celebrated comic wit took a few moments to talk to the Campus Times about TV, presidents and food specialties of upstate New York before he heads to UR on Friday to perform.Campus Times: I saw you turned 36 last week. Happy birthday. Any […]
Men place second
The UR men's track and field team went to St. Lawrence University on Saturday hoping to qualify a number of people for the rapidly approaching New York State Championships, the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships and National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III National Championship meets. They did just that, in addition to finishing an impressive […]
Swim team ready for postseason
With the University Athletic Association Championships right around the corner, the UR women's swimming and diving team pulled out two important wins this past week to finish the season with a 10-2 record. First, the team traveled to William Smith College and came out on top on Jan. 26, 136-107."We have really been able to […]