Archives - Rachel Caren

Administration to dissolve CT in favor of AI

The new age of the CT will rely solely on artificially generated content to meet the needs of the student body.

Town hall refreshes debate over faith-based projects

In light of the Stop the Build protests, Runner confirmed that construction of the faith-based projects will continue as planned.

Drag Charity Show: out and proud on campus

The event to aimed to bring visibility to ongoing LGBTQ+ youth issues throughout the Rochester area.

Student groups demand access to reproductive healthcare

On Feb. 9, in the midst of a drizzle, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and College Feminists held a…

Major miscommunications with UR Student’s academic progress tool

Ongoing issues with UR Student/Workday, the University’s core student administration system, pose threats to students’ graduation.

Shuttle swipe requirement met with resounding concerns

The University’s implementation of a new ID-swipe requirement for University shuttle services has been met with resounding concerns by students.…

Shuttle swipe requirement begins Feb. 1

Upcoming changes to shuttle service will require riders to swipe their ID cards to enter the shuttle, according to the University’s Director of Transportation and Parking Jim Chodak.

Pep-less in Seattle

If greatness, achievement, or Ohio State’s Best Damn Band In The Land tickles your fancy, ditch those high hopes for rugby and a worn-out kazoo.

COVID-19 clocktower, a conspiracy we can all believe in

As an avid proponent of both intensive research and half of the conspiracy theories I just googled, I’ve decided to present UR with a new hypothesis: Walking under the clocktower will grant you the gift of COVID-19 antibodies.

About ten scary movies to watch in the dark

Scary movies have driven Halloween since the first moving picture was created by a guy carving a bunch of tiny shapes into a turnip and spinning it around really fast.