Editorial Boards
SA
SA should keep us up to the minute
If you go on SA’s website and look for senate and committee minutes from their meetings, you’ll find very few documents from this semester.
rats
Let’s trap our rodent problem
Last year, Brenna James, now a junior, caught 14 mice in her fourth-floor Munro suite. The vast majority were caught through a store-bought mouse trap.
ed board
Dialogue goes both ways
You would expect higher presidential search town hall involvement considering last year’s turmoil. But audiences arrived at a trickle.
city
We should get out more
There’s more to Rochester than just the UR campus and College Town. The city has spots catering to all interests. So we made a rundown of some key ones.
ed board
Campus Times: Fact or fiction
The pit gives us free food: Fiction. CT staff low on declining are often seen groveling at the feet of those with Option A or swipes.
President
What we want from our new president
Attend a town hall this week. Fill out a feedback and suggestion form. We have an official format to address structural problems. Let’s make sure the school doesn’t miss any.
ed board
Pre-summer break cheers and jeers
Cheers to the Campus Times going almost completely digital.
Jeers to no one reading the Campus Times anyway.
Journalism
Why student journalism matters
The Campus Times has been around since 1873. Since then, we have stood as an avenue for members of the UR community to talk about what really matters to them and to learn about things they might never have considered before. We inform, entertain, and hold accountable.
Feldman
Feldman makes progress, but be wary
Deadlines for implementing sexual misconduct policy changes have crept up, but they haven’t all been met. A new diversity and equity office hasn’t been created yet, and the reassignment of cabinet-level administrators hasn’t been done.
gender
Make sure to vote
On March 29, SA President Jordan Smith informed the student body through an email of the policy recommendations of the “Task Force on Gender-Specific Student Organizations.” Since then, the recommendations have provoked impassioned responses from many students and groups.