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Mechanical Engineering Professor Ranga P. Dias will see his second official paper retraction, following the results of an investigation by premier physics journal Physical Review Letters (PRL). Dias’ ...
I’m going to assume that most of you don’t know who Falling in Reverse is, because they aren’t the most well-known band for those who aren’t rock fans. In short, they are a metal band with, to make a ...
Ongoing issues with UR Student/Workday, the University’s core student administration system, pose threats to students’ graduation. The University describes UR Student as a comprehensive system that ...
The 2024 Presidential Election Campaign Season is in full swing, and front runners Kamala Harris (D) and Donald Trump (R) are currently polling closely. Despite most coverage focusing on Harris and ...
The University will start offering housing opportunities for graduate and fifth-year students in previously undergraduate-exclusive living spaces starting Fall 2025. This new program, aimed mostly ...
Are you thinking about your housing options for next year? While 70% of UR undergraduates live in campus housing, about 30% choose to move off campus. You may be wondering if off-campus housing makes ...
Senior Kendal Jordan has been involved with research on campus since her freshman year, working on several projects almost all centered on the same topic: video games. “I never leave video games,” she ...
Rochester owes much of its early growth to numerous flour mills, often referred to as grist mills. In fact, the first American settlement in the area which we now call Rochester was a grist mill on ...
The University’s Department of Religion and Classics hosted a guest lecture on Wednesday centered on tracing the history and colonial context of the pro-slavery ideology held by Boko Haram, an ...
You may have noticed that the ubiquitous pink soap in University bathrooms is gone, replaced with Purell “Fragrance-Free” dispensers. Why the change? According to Alan McNiff, the Director of River ...
One of my favorite songs of all time is “Gimme All Your Love” by the Alabama Shakes. It’s what love sounds like to me. The highs and lows, twists and turns. It is a rollercoaster. “Gimme All Your Love ...
At the corners of Wilson Boulevard and Elmwood Avenue, one of two main entrances to UR’s River Campus, a crowd waves signs and shouts out chants as it marches in a loop along one of the intersection’s ...
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