Rochester Life

Cross-contamination prompts allergy accommodation in Douglass

When it comes to serving a campus community of over 6,000 undergraduates, successfully accommodating the dietary restrictions of every student who walks into a dining hall can be a daunting task.

Beta Theta bubble soccer

Students rushed around, kicked a soccer ball, and tried to score on tiny nets on the Wilson Quad this past Tuesday, suited up not in shinpads and cleats, but in bubbles.

Keep UR summer alive

Though it might feel like your work is multiplying by the minute, there is still some sun left to get your mind off of school for a bit.

Off campus, on point

Despite there being some downsides to living off campus, students who do seem largely satisfied with their housing.

The secret life of librarians

Librarians are good resources for students who wish to find a particular book in the library, to search scholastic materials online, or to access a specific database.

Catch em’ all over campus

If there is one thing this summer will be remembered for, it will be the day in early July when Pokémon Go swept the world.

Urban Fellows learn through experience

The program itself began in 2002 when a small group of students wanted to help engage their peers in civil service and community outreach.

Planning for commencement

Rain or shine, about 1,400 undergraduates will graduate in the 166th College Commencement ceremony Sunday morning—at around 40 percent of the cost in previous years.

Brothel rumor busted

As a member of a UR sorority, your housing is relegated to special-interest floors in upperclassmen housing.

Undergrad engineer researches rehab

Senior Mary Bucklin got her start in research the summer before her sophomore year, studying motion analysis and advancing ankle brace technology for patients with posterior tibial tension disorder.