Let’s go Yellowjackets! Generic sports chant! These are just some of the things you may hear at one of the several events of SPIRIT WEEK 2004! This weekend our favorite mascot, URBee, takes on the Battling Bear of Washington University in St. Louis, in what promises to be a doozy. Show your school spirit by showing up this Sunday at 10 p.m. in the tunnels of Lattimore Hall. Then, on Monday, eat a smaller lunch than usual so that you have more room for the best that Danforth has to offer. Voting is underway to determine the food served. Show up in UR wear and receive a coupon for Hillside. Then on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. come to the porch of Wilson Commons for some free hot chocolate. Have an embarrassing yet hilarious story you want to tell? Can you sing, dance, or juggle? There will be an open mic on Wednesday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Hive. If you can do anything you deem worthwhile to reproduce in front of others, show it off-shower singers welcome. Sign up in advance, as there will be limited spots available for impromptu performances. Thursday night is dollar movie night, with buses leaving from ITS to the Little Theater at 11 p.m. Popcorn and soda will be provided. Tickets are on sale at the Common Market. For more information visit http://sa.rochester.edu/2007/ or email mbozzell@mail.rochester.edu.Goldner can be reached at bgoldner@campustimes.org.



Notes by Nadia: I’m disappointed in this country

I always knew misogyny existed in our country, but I never knew it was to the extent that Americans would pick a rapist and convicted felon as president over a smart, educated, and highly qualified woman. 

We must keep fighting, and we will

While those with power myopically fret about the volume of speech and the health of grass, so many instead turn their attention to lives of hundreds of thousands of human beings.

Students’ Association passes resolution on administration’s response to “wanted” posters, demands charges dropped

On Monday evenings, the Gowen Room is usually nearly empty aside from the senators at the weekly Students’ Association Senate meeting. But on Nov. 18, nearly every seat was filled.