are you serious. what is this crap that sadly passes for an online publication. i graduated from rochester last year, a year when the country seemed relativley safe, when freshman, sophomores and juniors lived together and harmony, and when an online paper was as easy to read as well.. a paper. now i have found my school with its billion dollar endowment and its continued requests for my support can not even offer me the convience of reading about its endevors without subscribing? without accidently being brought from ad to ad. there is no longer community here, no longer personality, no longer do i sense that this was once my campus or my campus times. what have you done and why have you done it. please explain.jill



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