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Importance of human capital
"It's not a self-service line," an ARAMARK employee shouted to my friend last night as he placed two slices of pizza onto his plate all by himself in Douglass Dining Hall. He had been waiting for someone to attend to him for about seven minutes before he decided to be rebellious. He sure suffered the […]
New judge appointments should not be a concern
With President George W. Bush's cabinet all but filled, a battery of Senate confirmations is still impending - those to the courts system. Taking into account the ill health of Chief Justice William Rehnquist, there is a great possibility that Bush will make appointments to the Supreme Court.There has been great concern over the possibility […]
Iraq enjoys grand day with free elections
It is hard to put into words what feelings must be in the hearts and minds of so many Iraqis. As I write this, the votes of the Iraqi people are being counted - they remain in waiting after one of the most important days in their country's history. Jan. 30, 2005 was the day […]
Not fully considered
An ice rink is being constructed on the Fraternity Quad for WinterFest Weekend 2005. While an on-campus ice rink is a unique concept, sufficient consideration has not been given to safety, advertisement, necessity and cost.The ice rink presents an unwelcome safety hazard for the Fraternity Quad. The ice rink is neither covered nor surrounded by […]
Prestige maintained
Last year's rankings by US News and World Report's showed a decline in UR's rank. This created low morale in the UR community, but there are reasons to believe that this trend is being reversed for the better. The recent increase in undergraduate application numbers and the higher ranking of the William E. Simon Graduate […]
Letters to the Editor
As members of the College Diversity Roundtable, we write to articulate our concern with a pattern of items that have been published in the Campus Times - most recently, the opinion piece "Marriage Debate Not New One" on Nov. 18, 2004. In the same issue that reported on the admissions office's serious attempt to increase […]
Applications reach all-time high
Applications for admission to UR have reached an all-time high with 11,135 applicants for next years' incoming class. "More applications mean we can be more selective about the students we select for admission," Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Jonathan Burdick said. "Luckily it doesn't just come down to who has the highest SAT scores. […]
UR debates for victory
The UR debate team came out with flying colors in their first tournament held at Cornell University from Jan. 28 to 30. "It was awesome - we did really well,"Director of the Debate Union Ken Johnson said.Both the teams that made it to the finals were from UR, which resulted in UR securing the first […]
Campus theft foiled
The Rochester Police Department and UR Security apprehended a 16-year-old Rochester resident for his involvement in an attempted robbery and at least two burglaries on the River Campus early on the morning of Jan. 31. "I was pretty scared," Freshman Brian Hanson,who was the victim, said. "He probably said 'give me your wallet' about 10 […]
President uses veto power
Following a heated discussion Monday night on whether to make some Students' Association funds available for Greek groups, the senate approved the measure only to have it vetoed by senior and SA President Pete Nabozny.The proposal, put forward by senior Senator and Alpha Delta Phi member Alex Brody, requested that up to $5,000 of the […]