Features

Rettner to offer new 3D printing services

Rettner Hall has just purchased four brand-new 3-D printers that will be made available to the student body in about a week or two.

Science, engineering, and fine wine in Bristol, U.K.

Unlike University of Rochester’s open curriculum, all Bristol students only take classes that are related to their course of study.

She’s the First helps girl scholars at home and abroad

The girls who are funded through She’s the First will have a relationship with the members, as the organization watches the progress of the scholars until they graduate.

The coloring book has grown up

The stress-relieving trend has taken off in the Flower City; the University book store held an Adult Coloring Event this past Sunday.

War on Winter: Fighting snow with UR Facilities

Facilities Working Leader Ronald Brown details the arduous process of clearing mountains of snow from the River Campus.

Abroad in Copenhagen, Danish mindset colors culture

Junior Carly Rutherford recounts her experience in Northern Europe this past fall semester.

Realistic Rochester resolutions

UR Students tell of their slightly less ambitious resolutions for 2016.

The keys to a successful long-distance relationship

Long Distance relationships can bring about challenges, from social media faux pas to tough goodbyes.

Siri, take the wheel

Advances in computer engineering have made it possible for the next generation of cars to make bigger decisions based on senses of sight, hearing, and touch

The bare necessities of life will come to you

Platforms like Uber and Grubhub are changing modes of transportation and consumption.