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Reporter attended the Housing Open Forum, at which RIT's administration and students discussed the intricacies involved in this year's housing process.
There is a marked difference between oppressing a culture's identity and mimicking (in good fun) something iconic about a culture. Just the same, there is also a marked difference between addressing a legitimate social issue and whining in the name of social justice.
A clear, concise look at the policies and positions of two of the 2016 presidential candidates.
It is basic human decency to respect others. That includes respecting people's cultures, and that includes not using them as cheap party themes.
Student Government Senate update for October 9. 2015. Topics include Middle States Accreditation and Competitive Sports Federation Handbook changes.
Next week, various groups on campus will be hosting events and activities to celebrate the National Day on Writing. Find out about the celebration and what will be happening on that day.
He captured the hearts of the RIT community, broke records and made history. We welcomed home RIT alum Matt Garbowsky as he played hockey with his new family, the Rochester Americans, against the Binghamton Senators.
For an industry already so defined by its own out-of-control absurdity, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) has featured a sizable number of stand-out instances of pure insanity throughout its lifetime.
Meet Karen Blanco, Pablo Ororica and Jarryd Lee, international student athletes at RIT.
Cochlear implants are a controversial issue because they are perceived to be made to "fix" Deaf people. While the topic sparks heated debate within the Deaf community, the voices of the people who have cochlear implants can be ignored.
The story of one of New York's most intriguing abandoned landmarks.
Dig-It! Games is an up-and-coming independent game developing company, and the latest to join the Dig-It! Games family is our very own RIT graduate, Natasha Martinez.
This week's Beyond the Bricks covers extraordinary events such as the discovery of water on Mars, the declassification of 2,500 presidential briefings from the 1960s and a new admission to the UN Human Rights Council sentences a man to death for pro-democracy demonstrations.
Volkswagen has recently been accused of cheating on their diesel cars' emissions tests by the Environmental Protection Agency. In a time where pollution is suffocating our planet and shifting our climate at an alarming rate, we cannot allow ourselves to support such dishonest and environmentally dangerous behavior.
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird. It's a plane! No, it's a small unmanned radio controlled aircraft! Everybody and their grandmother can own their very own drone these days. While radio controlled aircrafts are nothing new, the popularity and availability of drones to private business and the general public is something that has only come about in the last few years.
A look into Rochester's serial killer.
Horror in its many re-imagined forms -- including film and video games -- works to create feelings of suspense, terror, and ultimately relief when the fear has subsided. Each of the medium's strengths have allowed horror to take on many forms and explore new ways of inspiring such emotions.
Nearly every sports injury is scary to the person getting hurt and their teammates but some go above and beyond in their ability to make other people squeal, pass out, and even have heart attacks. Athletes can go through life-threatening injuries and still go out and play for their team in a matter of days, weeks, or months. This can be a testament to their ability to overcome serious obstacles and their willingness to sacrifice for their love of sport.
How scary can something on a tiny screen really be?
There is nothing inherently wrong with dressing sexy for Halloween, but is that still true when sexy costumes are being marketed toward girls who are not old enough to consent?
Even though phobias are the most frequently diagnosed psychological disorder in America, the scientific community knows surprisingly little about them. Going above and beyond a rational fear, a phobia causes severe anxiety and interferes with everyday life.
Is this religion, or simply shady business? Reporter goes inside the Buffalo Church of Scientology to learn more about this mysterious church.
People don't buy what you do, they buy why you do it.
A look at some of the most useless products that celebrities have endorsed, from U2 to Israeli soda machines.
In his latest scientific endeavor, ultra-futurist Elon Musk is on a mission to civilize Mars. The only problem is that he thinks we have to nuke the red planet to make it habitable.
Though boasting some heavy riffs and pounding drums, Deafheaven's "New Bermuda" is still a bit of a disappointment.
RIT allowing Robin Thicke to perform on campus is a grossly offensive move.