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Operation Hillside forever

For the past few years, the pattern has been the same: Need a meal? Hillside. Need a snack? Hillside. Want a sweet treat? Hillside. Need a sweet treat? Hillside. Sad? Happy? Angry? Frustrated? Tired? Hopeful? Excited? Bored? Busy? Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. Hillside. The post Operation Hillside forever appeared first on Campus Times .

Campus Brat: on graduation

The first realization of my own age hit me in the months before I started college. I was helping my dad clean the small office he’d occupied in Rush Rhees longer than I’d been alive. The walls of which boasted childhood drawings that my sister and I had crayoned. Even though I was looking at my distant past, I realized I would soon be starting a new page of my future. The post Campus Brat: on…

State of the Campus Times

As per tradition, “The State of the Campus Times” updates readers on our affairs — the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) and Publisher write this pseudo-column at the start and end of every semester to articulate the struggles and joys found through managing your local student-run newspaper. We also introduce ourselves and our projects, what we hope to achieve during our terms, and we provide progress updates…

SADACA hosts annual Dinner for Peace

President and senior Mennatallah “Mennah” Mohamed shared that this dinner was a “time to highlight how Arab culture is so interconnected.” The post SADACA hosts annual Dinner for Peace appeared first on Campus Times .

Your path will find you: advice from Commencement speaker Jeannine Shao Collins

In anticipation of 2026’s graduation ceremony, the Campus Times conducted an interview with upcoming Commencement speaker Jeannine Shao Collins ’86. Collins, who earned a bachelor's degree in economics from URochester, currently works as the Chief Client Officer at Kargo: a multiplatform advertising and media company. The post Your path will find you: advice from Commencement speaker Jeannine Shao…

Graduated early, but not gone yet: what life looks like for Rochester’s early graduates

For graduated senior Helen Jackson, who hadn’t been able to go home for breaks for the past two years, these last few months have been a much-needed break. “I’m moving halfway across the country in July for my PhD program, so I probably won’t be able to come home very often after this,” she said. The post Graduated early, but not gone yet: what life looks like for Rochester’s early graduates…

Becoming Senior Week: a century of graduation traditions at URochester

URochester’s annual Senior Week always features a full lineup of celebrations for the graduates leading up to Commencement. The contemporary week-long fun is deeply embedded in the history of URochester culture, even though Senior Week and Commencement traditions have changed dramatically over time. The post Becoming Senior Week: a century of graduation traditions at URochester appeared first on…

A farewell address from your rabbit overlord

they could amicably share Daisy’s territory so long as Count Kipper (heretofore known as Lord Kipper of House Daisy), swore total fealty and obedience to Daisy’s cause. The post A farewell address from your rabbit overlord appeared first on Campus Times .

Birder’s Log: Springing into migration season

After walking around campus, as well as other areas such as parks in Northwestern New York, spotting birds has become more commonplace. The resident bird species are singing, foraging, and preparing to nest while many migratory birds are starting to arrive. The post Birder’s Log: Springing into migration season appeared first on Campus Times .

A Global Voice for Peace, Not a Political Rival

For Catholic , this moment should not be a chance to pick a political side, but a reminder that the Church is meant to direct the conversation to peace. The post A Global Voice for Peace, Not a Political Rival appeared first on Campus Times .