Tagged - campus

Letter to the Editor: UR’s love-hate relationship with the 19th Ward

Understanding the Ward’s history as a segregated neighborhood helps explain the way it exists today, with racist bridge fears permeating the University campus. Read More

Remember this pandemic

If I’ve learned anything about CT as Publisher, it’s that when we do our best work, we represent the memory of the student body. Read More

The University’s nonsensical approach to COVID-19 public health policy

Clearly, the school felt that giving people friendship bracelets would satiate their craving for frat parties. But what did it actually accomplish? Read More

Your River Campus bathroom handbook

As a frequent user of bathrooms, it is my sole duty and honor to make you aware of all the best places to do all the best things. Read More

Emails are just the first step

I know University administration understands that a statement of solidarity is not the end of this work. Read More

A review of on-campus upperclassmen housing

You’re going to want to know what you’re getting yourself into when you pick a dorm, and the University’s “all housing is great housing” website descriptions won’t cut it. Read More

We can’t cover campus without the community

You, the University community, are the backbone of this paper. Read More

A response to Dr. Chatbot and student complacency

If we can present it as a fun opportunity rather than one more duty in an already exhausting time, then by all means we should. Read More

Cheers and jeers: Spring reopening

Cheers to not needing to enter a pause. Yet. Read More

UR needs to lighten up its winter campus

We need more light, so why not get creative with it? Read More