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Spectacles, by Snap Inc, is great for capturing memories in first person, but questions remain about how we engage with Wearable "Always On" Technology.
A letter from Thomas Lasalle: "How RIT Hockey saved me from the depths of depression during a troubling time in my life and grew on me rather quickly."
As the year comes to a close and with the final superhero blockbuster movie arriving, one can’t help but look back to how 2016 treated the lucrative genre. Warner Bros Pictures fired out its expanded cinematic universe, 20th Century Fox had a massive hit in “Deadpool,” and Marvel Studios started the third wave of their films. “Doctor Strange” marks the conclusion of Marvel Studios’ two-films-a-year template, as they move into the upcoming years with three films slated for release.
After some key changes in the program, the wrestling team has high expectations for what the rest of the 2016-17 season could have in store.
Last year wasn't just a record-breaking year for athletic achievement, but for our athletes' dedication to their academics as well.
If you are looking for a regular documentary on the Royal Family and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, this isn't the show for you.
The media, both traditional and social, has found itself under intense scrutiny after the events of the most recent election cycle.
If you are currently looking for a co-op, you might want to consider a virtual internship.
I recently finished reading “An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth” by Chris Hadfield, one of the most decorated astronauts in history and the first Canadian to walk in space. This book was a treasure trove of little wisdom nuggets, but the one that stuck with me the most was Hadfield’s point of view on what he calls “the big moments”: “If you start thinking that only your biggest and shiniest moments count, you’re setting yourself up to feel like a failure most of the time.”
Many are still reeling in the wake of a contentious and bitter presidential election. But in the current political environment, how can people still fight for a more diverse and tolerant America?
RIT has several incredible Deaf and hard-of-hearing athletes on our varsity teams. Find out more about their experiences and the RIT/NTID Athletic Development Program.
The full story of our very first mascot.
The food truck scene has hit Rochester, and it's not lacking in taste.
President Destler and Dr. Johnson discuss a decade at RIT, their last year and plans for the future
Win prizes for attending events on campus.
How to avoid having all your money from being stolen and your life from being ruined.
Collaborative workspaces are contributing to the revitalization of the company culture.
An exploration of the surprising nuances behind gift-giving traditions.
Religion is an unnecessary part of holiday celebrations.
As we stand up for our reproductive and contraceptive rights, we need to remember to also stand beside the transgender community in the face of the coming United States medical policy changes.
What are hackers doing at RIT?
Last season was the women's basketball team most successful one yet. Find out how they plan to reach new heights this year.
Lady Gaga's newest album is nothing like the Mother Monster fans know and love. We tell you whether or not that's a good thing.
In a world more and more concerned with the health issues surrounding tobacco, the industry is forced to come up with new ways to market their products — not all of which are noble.
I know I don't need to reiterate this, but it has been a painful election cycle for all of us. Finally, while this issue is still on stands, the beginning of the end will take the nation by storm. We will either have our first woman president, or our first reality television star. I'll let you guess which one I'm rooting for.
A letter to the editor about the recent election.
Google's new line of products mark a big step toward a future assisted by artificial intelligence.