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My first ever editor's note ran in the Orientation Issue two years ago. It encouraged the students to wake up, get involved and get a little mad about the world around them. For my last editor's note, I want to encourage students to do one of RIT's buzzwords: innovate.
Saunders School of Business is renovating to improve its position in the global business school environment.
Covering 24 sports teams equally can be difficult.
A little-known RIT policy prevents university funds to be used for bottled water. The adjustment has not been smooth.
The Learning Assistants at RIT are revolutionizing the way STEM courses are being taught.
Parking and Transportation is often criticized by students, but they are constantly updating and evaluating their model to ensure that they are doing the best job they can.
The conversation of race continues at RIT with an emphasis on spreading culture.
Credit cards are an outdated method of payment in the modern age. While security on these little plastic cards has improved, it is far from perfect.
STEM recaps from RIT and beyond.
For years, YouTube's broken copyright system has left content creators at the mercy of overzealous and criticism-sensitive companies, becoming a place where creators are guilty of copyright infringement until proven innocent. The content creators aren't going to stand for this broken system any longer.
The story of Chris Clemens and his road to recovery.
The past few primaries have been especially good for presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, but a few weeks ago the candidates were all campaigning through New York to secure their support from Western New Yorkers. A few of our photographers had a unique opportunity to photograph the 2016 Presidential Candidates and now we have exclusive images for our readers to see.
Movie studios seem to have little intention of practicing moderation with what they reveal in their promotional material. As the recent "Batman vs Superman" shows, it can indeed lessen the experience of seeing the final film.
With a new head coach and two fairly young teams, this year has kicked off a whole series of new beginnings for the RIT tennis program.
STEM recaps from RIT and beyond.
In light of the 65th anniversary of THE Rochester Royal's NBA Championship win, RIT reflects on the team's history and legacy here in the city.
There is a truly undervalued importance in "think pieces," easily the most derided form of writing that exists today.
The Global Village smart suite was big news and a lucky few got to live in them for a few days. Although the suite was dismantled, its legacy remains.
This year's featured musical is the much anticipated 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, which is about a group of youngsters navigating the time honored tradition of spelling bees. Directed by Jessica VanGiesen and Vasilios Anton, this play promises to be full of laughs and surprises. See the play April 15th through the 17th in Clark Gym: Friday April 15th, 8pm; Saturday April 16th, 8pm; Sunday April 17th, 2pm. Camera by Isza Ceesay, Francesco D'Amanda
Zayn Malik's solo album "Mind of Mine" takes risks that One Direction wouldn't dare to attempt – or at least the ones their producers wouldn't let them take.
Reporter helps you avoid a recent phishing scam targeted toward RIT students.
A closer look at the Prime Minister of Iceland's resignation, a new partnership between Veterans' Affairs and a local healthcare provider and a controversial law enacted in Mississippi.
How much are your body parts worth? Depending on what state you live in, the answer to that question changes drastically.
After a ten year hiatus, Gwen Stefani has returned more vulnerable then ever.
Confused about the election process? Reporter's got you covered.
Two RIT students are preparing to journey across the country raising support for people with disabilities.
[The following is a leaked memo from an unspecified official within the Republican party] Dear fellow Republican elites, names whispered by conspiracy theorists and uncles who can't take a cue to stop talking about politics: