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RIT's crew teams are gearing up for what promises to be a very exciting season.
University of Texas students display dildos to protest concealed carry on campus.
Rochester is hosting two Oktoberfests this year, filled with beer, dancing, singing and a whole lot of accordion. The two festivals will take place in Irondequoit and Fairport.
Last year's housing crisis revealed the worst-case scenario. This year, the number of enrolled freshmen was below the goal set by the university.
We live in a culture full of technology that claims to unmask, disambiguate and demystify the obscure. We have Netflix to give us access to movies that would have otherwise been hidden to us and social media to connect us with people to whom we would never have otherwise had the chance to speak. We in the developed world have access to education, information and entertainment in unprecedented volumes.
Companies are disguising advertisements to look like content from a credible source. Native advertising: what it is and how to spot it.
Though somewhat popular in Australia and the United Kingdom, John Robertson is almost completely unknown in the United States. His live shows blend prepared jokes and improvised comedy in a very loud, in-your-face fashion. At the same time, he has a more rehearsed, interactive show that he tours at various gaming expos called "The Dark Room."
In all the weirdness of RIT, we look at the obscure and unusual classes that fall between the cracks, and why they are important.
RIT students Emily Kimber, Molly Hill and Flannery Allison play some very unique sports. Learn how they found their passion and continue to pursue it to this day.
In an era of binge-watching lethargy, we must make the better choice and get out there while we can.
Communicating anonymously through services like Reddit, Twitter and Yik Yak has become a regular part of the average college student's life.
The RIT campus is riddled with art pieces, both formally approved and unsanctioned.
RIT harbors an innovative environment rich in designers, engineers, software developers and business thinkers. What else are these folks most likely to do when they are struck by an idea but try to make something of it?
Available now alongside our Orientation Issue, we at the Reporter have created a comprehensive map of each and every Pokestop, Gym and Nest here at RIT.
On July 26, 2016, students gathered to discuss the qualities they want to see in RIT's new president.
Many students can make it through high school with top grades without ever needing to study. Unfortunately, that often isn't the case in college. Here's a guide for studying written by someone who had to learn how to study from scratch.
Don't take on too much responsibility in your first year.
Getting around a city can be intimidating if you're not used to it, especially if you don't have a car. This guide will help you get around to discover new and interesting places.
What can you look forward to as an engineering or technology major?
What to know and expect from RIT athletics for the 2016-17 school year.
Stress Relief: You can do it in college.
College can be crazy and exciting. Make sure you cross off items on your freshman bucket list before you're drowning in school work.
Self-driving cars: a new reality
RIT’s public performers are hard to miss. But why do they do what they do?
RIT boasts of greatness through difference, but three lawsuits against the university sing a different tune.
A law in many states allows a perpetrator of a felony to be held responsible for any murder that occurs during that felony.
Netflix puts out another incredibly funny season of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt."