Archives - Emmely Eli Texcucano
audit
New audit and incomplete notation policy introduced
The Fall 2024 semester introduced newly updated policies on audit registrations and incomplete grades for undergraduate students.
CT Eats
CT Eats: South Wedge staple Voula’s Greek Sweets brings home to where your stomach is
Fully sated and equipped with leftovers — courtesy of the large serving sizes — we left Voula’s with immediate plans for another visit in the works.
AAT
Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences launches new B.A. in Audio Arts and Technology
A new Bachelor of Arts in Audio Arts and Technology (AAT) introduces a less technical alternative to Audio and Music Engineering (AME).
books
Little Cookbook Library opens in Douglass Dining Center
From books like Snoop Dogg’s “From Crook to Cook” to “The Joy of Japanese Cooking,” this library in Douglass Dining Hall has it all.
Congressman Joe Morelle
Party for Socialism and Liberation protest DoD-sponsored event outside MAG
“Free Palestine! The military-industrial complex is complicit in genocide. All of you are complicit. Free Palestine!” This was what protest co-organizer CJ Militello shouted as security dragged him out of the Memorial Art (MAG) Gallery Sept. 16.
libraries
Little Free Library opens in Morey Hall
The bookshelf contains anything from classic literature to more modern books from Oprah’s and Reese Witherspoon’s book clubs.
COVID-19
Novavax vaccine unavailable at UHS
Cases continue to rise in Monroe County — and the newly updated COVID vaccine, Novavax, is currently unavailable on River Campus.
Administration
Eastman students protest administration’s Title IX response
Second-year doctoral student Rebecca Bryant Novak stood in front of Eastman School of Music’s concert hall last Monday to protest against misogyny.
communication
The importance of Title IX training
Regardless of what you think of the content of the training, however, it provides a time for reflection, particularly on your own actions.
Chainmail
From campus to craftsmanship: weaving chains and community in Rochester’s art scene
“I'm walking the fine line of learning to not capitalize off of something I enjoy to the point where I don't enjoy it anymore,” Cohen said. “I want this to remain something I love.”