Fully sated and equipped with leftovers — courtesy of the large serving sizes — we left Voula’s with immediate plans for ...
I used to love going to the movies when I was in college,” said Pukos, who went to St. John Fisher for his undergraduate ...
On Wednesday night, the Burgett Intercultural Center (BIC) hosted FurScience founder and Rochester alumnus, Dr. Kathy Gerbasi ...
Speakers, advocates, and community organizers lamented City Council for their alleged inability to pass the strongest version ...
A new Bachelor of Arts in Audio Arts and Technology (AAT) introduces a less technical alternative to Audio and Music ...
1925, that is. Welcome to the world of the Campus, our school’s newspaper 100 years ago. To start — yes, you read that right ...
The UR’s men’s soccer team came back from an early 1-0 deficit to force a draw Saturday at Fauver Stadium, their second tie of the year. Clarkson’s sophomore Jay Jezioro (#11) scored his first goal of ...
Speakers, advocates, and community organizers lamented City Council for their alleged inability to pass the strongest version of Good Cause.
From books like Snoop Dog’s “From Crook to Cook” to “The Joy of Japanese Cooking,” this library in Douglass Dining Hall has it all.
This was what protest co-organizer CJ Militello shouted as security dragged him out of the Memorial Art (MAG) Gallery Sept.
A new Bachelor of Arts in Audio Arts and Technology (AAT) introduces a less technical alternative to Audio and Music Engineering (AME).
“Free Palestine! The military-industrial complex is complicit in genocide. All of you are complicit. Free Palestine!” This was what protest co-organizer CJ Militello shouted as security dragged him ...