Narm Nathan
Data Editor
Class of 2025
nnathan@u.rochester.edu
Investigative data reporter. Currently Data Editor and Social Media Editor for the Campus Times, with a contributing role for the Rochester Beacon. Experience includes data-driven policy analysis and cultural pieces aimed at providing local coverage that empowers the communities we represent through diligent reporting. Interests include combatting misinformation and growing anti-intellectualism through journalism that directly informs and serves the public.

Articles by Narm

CT Wrapped: Top music of 2024

You listened, you voted, and the results are in!

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.

Four students arrested in conjunction with ‘wanted’ posters

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced the arrests of four individuals allegedly involved in the recent distribution of ‘wanted’ posters.

The consequences of apathy

We elect to preserve our status in the face of an unjust society, because who would we be without it?

‘Wanted’ posters accusing University affiliates displayed throughout campus

Posters describing University affiliates as ‘wanted’ for involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict were displayed throughout campus late Sunday night into early Monday morning.

New York State 2024 elections: live updates

The Campus Times will be updating results on New York State's Congressional, Senate, and Assembly races as results come in.…

‘CHROMAKOPIA’: On Tyler, the Creator’s return

I can’t help but feel reminded by this album of a world in which art is allowed to breathe without the judgment and conformity we’re expected to endure to be accepted. “CHROMAKOPIA” rejects those notions, just as Tyler’s done his entire life.

Posters mocking Gaza’s destruction distributed throughout the Eastman School of Music’s Student Living Center

AI-generated posters depicting a Lego set of war-torn Gaza — meant to mock the destruction of the territory amidst the ongoing war — were first seen in the Eastman School of Music’s Living Center (SLC) on Oct. 8. 

What the Bright Line Watch surveys tell us about democracy

While the nation proceeds to usher in a new era of leadership, what remains important is the perception of democratic ideals within our population. As Bright Line Watch continues to poll experts and Americans, their findings continue to illuminate sentiments that might otherwise not be seen in everyday political coverage.

Monroe County’s voting trends

From 2000 to 2024, party makeup shifted, and the Democrats took on the challenge of reshaping Monroe County politics.