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Activists prepare for NATO/G-8

New city ordinances intend to limit protests during May summits.

In preparation for the NATO/G-8 summits set to take place in Chicago May 19-21, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's two proposed ordinances to limit protests during the summits were passed last  by City Council.

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Teacher evaluations move to students’ inboxes

As of fall 2011, Roosevelt made the switch to paperless teacher evaluations. The process behind this decision was long and arduous, but was also thought to be more efficient.

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Paul Tometich drives to the basket.

New Year brings sense of teamwork

Coach sees continuing improvement in team after opening season of 2-8.

Recording only four wins last year, and opening this season with a 2-8 record, the Roosevelt Lakers men's basketball team hasn't given the student body much to be excited about.

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Student Involvement Fair january 2012

Involvement Fair readies students for active semester

The Student Involvement Fair traditionally gives Roosevelt students an opportunity to have fun while socializing with peers and seeking ways to get involved in the campus community.

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News

Eric Gellman presenting from his newest book.

Gellman traces history of black activism in new book

The sound of pens scratching on paper echoed in the library last Tuesday as several students and audience members took note of Professor Erik Gellman's talk on Martin Luther King, Jr.

Teacher evaluations move to students’ inboxes

As of fall 2011, Roosevelt made the switch to paperless teacher evaluations. The process behind this decision was long and arduous, but was also thought to be more efficient.

Opinions & Editorials

Amerlia Enberg IMC Major

What limits should be placed on speech in the classroom?

Roosevelt students are polled about current issues.

Finklestein, Eisenstein cases show dichotomy of academic freedom laws

Academic freedom at the university level has recently been a hot topic for public concern and debate, bringing examples from both ends of the ideological spectrum to public attention.

Sports

Paul Tometich drives to the basket.

New Year brings sense of teamwork

Coach sees continuing improvement in team after opening season of 2-8.

Recording only four wins last year, and opening this season with a 2-8 record, the Roosevelt Lakers men's basketball team hasn't given the student body much to be excited about.

Casey Davis looks to pass.

Defense propels team to winning record

Roosevelt University sophomore Casey Davis has stolen the show whenever the Lakers women's basketball team has hit the floor has season.

Arts & Entertainment

Audience watches performances during ‘Vivid’ 2011.

CCPA readies for spring performances

Roosevelt University's Chicago College of Performing Arts has many new performances scheduled for the spring semester.

Tune in at WRBC.FM

The WRBC.FM schedule.