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This Week in the Campus Times
This week in the Campus Times: March 5
Sophomore Mervin Walker and freshman Theodore Flowers are arrested in their dorms on counts of robbery, grand larceny, and possession of a dangerous weapon.
This Week in the Campus Times
This week in the Campus Times: Feb. 26
The Rochester Campus reports that there are 153 students at UR. There are 37 seniors, 38 juniors, 42 sophomores, and 36 freshmen.
This Week in the Campus Times
This week in the Campus Times: Feb. 19
The design for the Eastman School of Music is submitted by architects, who designed the building in the style of the Italian Renaissance.
This Week in the Campus Times
This week in the Campus Times: Feb. 12
The Student Activities Office installed the first computer in the country used to keep track of room reservations in Wilson Commons.
SA Senate
After SA Senate vote, Equestrian Team future uncertain
A single vote by an SA senator might mean the end for one of the oldest club sports teams on campus.
books
Getting back to basics with books
Just thinking on the events from the past week, there’s a lot I could have written about. There was a government shutdown, the start of the Winter Olympics, and Trump making inappropriate comments on the #MeToo movement.
ITS
ITS, beloved study space, dies at 48
ITS, which helped students get work done without violating the academic honesty policy, died Dec. 22, 2017, of unknown causes. The death was confirmed by Connections Cafe, Gleason Library, and the UR Tech Store.
Fitness
With fitness Instagram account, Cowie-Haskell promotes body positivity
"I would say fitness and exercise is a really empowering thing, but it can only be empowering if it comes from a place of love and self-care."
Feldman
Frustration not forgotten after investigation
The demonstration — which drew dozens of students, alumni, and faculty — found gatherers expecting more from the University and hoping for change as Richard Feldman transitions into the school’s presidency next month.
Beyond Rochester
Students and faculty worry about a world without net neutrality
Professor Michael Scott said that this financial view companies have could result in competitive content being slowed down to drive up costs of fast internet.