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The Campus Times at the Electronic Entertainment Expo!!

Posted under "The Editor's Desk" on June 8th, 2010 by Willie Clark

The largest video game convention in the world. The most breaking news in the video game world all year.

And the CT has three editors going to cover it for you, live. Look back here for more updates as when you can come back for our live impressions of the Nintendo conference and hands on with …

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15 Things You Should Do As a UR Alum

Posted under "The Alumni Blog" on May 16th, 2010 by Kim Gorode and Jamie Sokol

While the Rochester Review’s list “101 Things to Do Before You Graduate” probably hit home most with current students, it’s nice to see that UR students are still eating garbage plates, napping in the Welles-Brown room and taking advantage of all that the city of Rochester has to offer.

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Bat Phone to the Rescue

Posted under "The Other Side" on April 30th, 2010 by Erin Philbrick

Dr. Lawrence has been the head of the Finger Lakes Poison Control Center as the only doctor on call for all of these 54 years. Concerned members of the community can call the hotline and find out if what they accidentally consumed or touched is poisonous.

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Alumni Spotlight: Matthew Fenichel ’08

Posted under "The Alumni Blog" on April 30th, 2010 by Kim Gorode and Jamie Sokol

Originally from New Jersey, Matthew Fenichel ’08 majored in economics and earned three certificates at the Simon School (Marketing, Accounting/Finance and Public Sector Analysis). Since graduation, he has lived in New York City, where he works for Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

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The Cessation of Hostilities

Posted under "Call To Question" on April 28th, 2010 by Ross Brenneman

The final session of the Students’ Association Senate began in earnest yester-night at around 9 p.m. We were hoping for a grand finale, and couldn’t help but think about what might happen. SUS-PENSIEVE!

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Cheers and Jeers

Posted under "The Alumni Blog" on April 28th, 2010 by Kim Gorode and Jamie Sokol

The good and the bad of the past school year from the alumni perspective.

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Professors, Thank You

Posted under "Balls Inside Walls" on April 28th, 2010 by Hameed Ahmed

Going to a major Championship like the Europeans takes a lot of time: The tournament itself lasts for six days plus two days of travels across the Atlantic. Moreover, as the Europeans take place right before the finals week, school work needs to be distributed before and after the tournament.

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An Inter-Disciplinary World

Posted under "The Other Side" on April 23rd, 2010 by Erin Philbrick

There are some students out there who are truly interested in both the natural sciences and the humanities or social sciences, even if some students feel that these two worlds should never collide.

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The Elephant in the Closet

Posted under "The Modest Observer" on April 23rd, 2010 by Mario Morales

It seems that anytime a Republican breaks with the party line for their own principles, not only are they “selling out [their] own countrymen,” but they must be doing so due to some form of blackmail.

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The Likes Of You Again

Posted under "The Editor's Desk" on April 22nd, 2010 by Willie Clark

Beloved CT readers,

Hello everybody and welcome to the last regular CT issue of the semester!

That sure was fast wasn’t it? Time goes by when it is measured in weekly issues, and I can’t believe already we are on the last issue for this semester(with a special Commencement issue coming out next month might I add). …

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