Campus

Second queer ball allows free expression

For many, UR’s Queer Ball was a first chance to go to a dance as themselves.

MSAB wins public forum with surprise Faculty Senate sit-in

Frustrated that Public Safety had repeatedly denied their requests for a community forum, MSAB and various minority student leaders staged a sit-in at the meeting.
1 Comment

Weyl advocates ‘radical liberalism’ in economic talk

Weyl visited UR to promote the ideas presented in the book. The visit included a Q&A session with those already familiar with the book and an evening talk for a wider audience.

UR announces ad hoc committee for gun proposal

If passed, the proposal, initially presented in an Oct. 22 SA Senate meeting, would see the creation of two armed Public Safety officers on the River Campus and one at the Eastman School of Music. It has since been met with opposition from students and student groups.

Ideas flow at Hult prize competition

For many competitors, this competition is an outlet for  innovative and novel ideas that can spur change in the world.

MSAB in mass email: Armed proposal ‘endangers many’

The Minority Students’ Association Board (MSAB) is pushing back against Public Safety’s proposal to arm two supervising officers on the River Campus.

Vigil honors Pittsburgh victims

“Community is the antithesis of hate,” he continued. “Antonym of division. Only in community do peace, wholeness, shalom have any meaning. All that's really required is that we show kindness. That we comfort one another.”

Clothesline project spreads domestic violence awareness

Two days later, on Thursday outside of the Goergen Athletic Center, the T-shirts were displayed.

Speakers encourage students to take back the night on domestic violence

During the event, the prevalence of domestic violence on and off campus was emphasized.

How to make a business boom: Customer discovery

They defined customer discovery as determining what products the customer really wants through data from real customers before launching the product.