It is not uncommon for changes to campus traditions to be announced before students fully understand their implications. The ...
As Chelsea Asibbey settles into her presidency and the semester winds to an end, we would like to reflect on the seeming inaction that has consistently plagued the Rice Student Association Senate for ...
A dialysis sensor built in an apartment. A coating that keeps liquids from sticking — even at near-boiling temperatures. From detecting infections at the molecular level to engineering surfaces that ...
As a Rice librarian and alumna, I was annoyed to learn that Rice had chosen to spend over $100 million on the Gateway Project ...
Spring at Rice means more than just Beer Bike. It means blooming azaleas and outdoor study sessions in your college quad; for ...
In March, at the Young Texas Artists Music Competition in Conroe, Shepherd students showed out. Out of eight finalists, six ...
Laughter, deception and a touch of self-reflection come together in Giuseppe Verdi’s final opera “Falstaff,” a comedy both playful and unexpectedly profound. Based on William Shakespeare’s “The Merry ...
The most important thing one can do after losing an election, whatever the circumstance, is to concede gracefully in the ...
Three poets read from their debut collections at the latest installment in the Cherry Reading Series on Thursday at Sewall ...
Wiess Tabletop Theatre’s spring production is a romantic comedy about two perfumery clerks who feud at work while unknowingly ...
Chase Alvarado, a current Wiess College junior, will not be a Wiessman for much longer. As he prepares to move to Chao College, he is helping others make the same move as co-chair of the Chao resident ...
After jumping seven spots to No. 50 in the nation, Rice men’s tennis fell to No. 31 Southern Methodist University in its ...