I tried to send Brielle Welzer this e-mail, but my message bounced back to me several times. Would you please forward this message to her. It’s a response to her recent article regarding the RTS bus routes. Thank you very much.

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Hi Brielle

I’ve read your article about the RTS bus scheduling and project. I work at the university library and live in Goler House. I highly depend on the bus service to go to work every day. I am really concerned about the new bus scheduling because it causes inconvenience to my work schedule. When I first looked at the new schedules, I thought whoever designed the schedules obviously took no considerations for the graduate students and UR employees who live in the Towne House and Goler House. It’s just so inconvenient for us!! I have contacted Mr. Sicard of the Parking and Transportation Service on August 30, and filed a complaint on the RTS website the same day, but I haven’t heard anything from either one.

In your article, you mentioned that they are interested in riders’ inputs. Would you please let me know whom I should contact and expressmy concerns?

Thanks a lot.

Kathy WuGovernment Documents/Microtext CenterRush Rhees LibraryUniversity of RochesterRochester, NY 14627TEL: 585-273-5322e-mail: kathyw@library.rochester.edu



Teddy’s Travels: Ithaca, NY

Obviously, every ‘Teddy’s Travels’ needs adventure, and after our unremarkable stay in Ithaca, I began to wonder if perhaps we would break the streak.

On the Students’ Association resolution

This SA resolution is simply another way to follow the masses by expressing their dismay for Israel and standing in solidarity with the radical Palestinian people.

Whatever happened to the dormitories of yesteryear?

Two images come to mind: One is of cinder block-walled rooms hidden behind brutalist edifices, and the other is of air-conditioned suites bathed in natural light.