Monroe Community College is joining 18 other universities in an initiative to attain greater racial equity in higher education and in society.
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Veterans Outreach Center to expand housing for homeless vets
The Veterans Outreach Center is expanding the Richards House on South Avenue.
Joywave goes on an irony ‘Cleanse’ with new, anthemic pop album
Joywave transcends the cynicism and self-indulgent cleverness of its past albums with the sincere arena pop-rock of “Cleanse,” out Feb. 11.
Councilmember Jose Peo announces bid for Assembly
Rochester City Council member Jose Peo has announced his run against incumbent Sarah Clark for Assembly’s 136th District seat.
Happy Valentine’s Day! You’re ugly, I hate you, and I wish you were dead.
We associate anonymous social mockery with the internet. But “vinegar valentines” were 150 years ahead of the Twitter troll.
Five great places to get take-out for Valentineโs Day dinner
With the cooking off your plate, all you have to do is create the romance.
City looks to move Police Accountability Board into D&C building
Gannett Media Corp. is considering subleasing a portion of the Democrat and Chronicle building to the new Police Accountability Board.
Former Black Panther talks about Black resistance
A new documentary on Black radical activism will be screened at Visual Studies Workshop on Thursday night, with a talkback by activist Jalil Muntaqim.
Businessman Len Morrell set to challenge Brouk for her Senate seat
Len Morrell, a conservative talk show host, has joined a growing pool of GOP candidates vying for State Senate seats.
Forging a festival for Black theater
The Bronze Collective Theatre Festival puts plays by Black artists front and center.
Hochul lifts mask mandate for businesses
Gov. Kathy Hochul says the state will end its indoor mask mandate Thursday โ but not at schools yet.
Vijay Iyer talks ‘Musicality’ at Eastman Centennial
The innovative musician, who will give a free talk at the Eastman Centennial celebration Thursday, says music is all around us.






