Archives - Leah Buletti

Spring sorority rush points to expansion of Greek life at UR

The number of women who pledged a sorority this spring increased by 51 percent from last year, putting the total number of women involved in the Panhellenic Association's seven sororities to 22 percent.

Norma Bredes to be honored at 2012 Legacy Dinner

Norma Bredes, political activist and longtime supporter of Susan B. Anthony's cause, will be posthumously honored on Thursday, Feb. 9.

Seligman deems UR ‘safe community’ following review

UR president Joel Seligman ordered a review to be conducted of policies in place should an instance of sexual assault occur.

Step-by-step guide to being a transfer student

The inside scoop on being a transfer student, along with useful tips for how to manage the constant questions.

Bar buses to formals, senior nights reinstated after hiatus

Bar buses to certain events — formals, senior nights and 21 and over events — were reinstated on Wednesday, Feb. 1 following this November's moratorium.

Dyson praises King, music in call for change

Public intellectual and University professor Michael Eric Dyson delivered this year's Martin Luther King, Jr. speech on Friday, Jan. 27 in Strong Auditorium.

Bike path could bridge the gap between three local schools

RIT faculty member Jon Schull has a vision for Rochester — one that would connect the city's three major educational institutions in an unusual way — by bike.

Sprinkler snag causes slip-and-slide

Your weekly dose of calamity, theft and injury.

UR building new housing in PLEX

UR is moving ahead with plans to construct an eleven-story student apartment building in the Plymouth Exchange neighborhood, which borders the 19th Ward.

D-Day drinking focus debated

Students and administrators are questioning the emphasis on drinking commonly associated with the highly anticipated end of semester festival.