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First-year senators take office

The four first-years who topped the ballot in Senate elections — Andre Tulloch, Alina Fang Christopher Lu, and Devon Rogers…

UR community joins global movement with climate demonstration 

At UR’s "Climate Strike" this past Friday, Pachamama Alliance member Susan Staropoli named three ways people could respond to climate…

Architect Lee breaks down “power and place”

New Orleans architect Bryan C. Lee Jr kicked off the Humanities Center’s speaker series this past Thursday, discussing how architecture…

Racist vandalism sparks reaction across campus

On the morning of Sept. 12, Environmental Services Worker Ursula McNair went into the men’s restroom of the Hollister wing…

Hidden in WilCo, a full-time food pantry

Tucked in a corner on the bottom floor of Wilson Commons, the food pantry — previously operated only during winter…

Hong Kong and Chinese students’ associations explore Hong Kong crisis

The Hong Kong Student Association (HKSA) and Chinese Students’ Association (CSA) provided an environment for opposing perspectives this past Friday,…

Judge’s decision gives retaliation claims new weight

Nearly all of the claims presented in a lawsuit have a legal basis to proceed, a judge ruled, setting the stage for a showdown in court over allegations that UR retaliated against and defamed nine former students and faculty affiliated with complaints against professor T. Florian Jaeger.

As semester begins, Dining and SA updates

From Starbucks’ new look to Grubhub’s Tapingo takeover, a lot has changed for this school year. The Campus Times sat…

Discontent marks reactions to Starbucks renovations

This past summer, Starbucks in Wilson Commons was renovated in a joint collaboration with UR Dining. Many returning UR students…

UR’s motion to dismiss Jaeger suit denied

The University’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit from nine current and former employees and students was denied on Wednesday by…