Archives - Leah Buletti

And the mulch burns on and on

Your weekly dose of fire, injury and questionable behavior.

Chris Porco: A tale of gruesome uncertainty

Christopher Porco, a UR student convicted in the 2004 murdering of his father and attempted murder of his mother, filed an appeal this October, spelling a dubious end to his sustained saga.

URMC's $100 million campaign underway

The UR Medical Center has launched a $100 million capital campaign to build a new children's hospital and drive research in seven key areas.

UR honored for outreach to Hispanic students

UR was named college of the year by the National Hispanic Institute (NHI) for its inclusion of students enrolled in NHI programs.

Dreams come true for those who work

A student advises the UR population to exercise their individuality and power to change the world around them.

Campus/In Rochester Briefs

Fiction award goes to Native American writer The Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies at UR has…

Occupy Rochester clashes with city in slew of arrests

Occupy Rochester, an offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street movement, is battling Rochester Mayor Thomas Richards over arrests of protesters on Friday, Oct. 28.

Obama's historic student loan reforms could impact UR

U.S. President Barack Obama expedited the passage of two significant reforms to student loans laws on Tuesday, Oct. 25, both of which could have important effects on UR students.

Man hits a pole, and takes it too

Your weekly dose of robbery, fire alarms and injury.

Scalia upholds centrality of Constitution in panel

Associate Justice Antonin Scalia discussed the role of the Constitution in the modern world in a panel discussion with prominent legal scholars on Saturday, Oct. 22 in the Palestra.