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While the NFL continues to struggle with a proper response to mounting domestic violence charges against its players, a necessary conversation about empowering women in the league has emerged.
RIT engineers are currently working to build a clean-energy snowmobile for the Society of Automotive Engineers' Clean Snowmobile Challenge.
Earlier this year, RIT's MAGIC Center dealt out $40,000 to students to fund their own independent projects. It's been a few months since the grants have been given out, so where are these projects now?
With Netflix's new series "Narcos," the old adage "truth is stranger than fiction" comes to life.
NASA is currently collaborating with Arx Pax, a California-based company that builds cutting edge space-oriented technology. This collaboration is groundbreaking for both organizations.
Student Government Senate summary from 9/25/2015. Topics include staff and Global Committee introductions, plus more SG Senate runnings.
RIT has a long history of collaborating with various universities overseas. Our recent connection with Juatong University in Beijing is shaping up to be one of our most fruitful collaborations yet.
Your plan for a wall is steeped in bat-shit lunacy, Mr. Trump.
A look at how the government and citizens of Rochester handle local protests and demonstrations.
"Ransomware," a type of malware virus that locks the user out of their device and demands a "ransom" for regained access, has been making a comeback thanks to smartphones. "Adult Player," a ransomware vehicle disguised as a porn-watching app, is leading the charge.
A photo recap of the annual mud-centric tug-of-war fundraiser at RIT.
3D printing, while not entirely "new", is still something that's lost on many people. Thankfully, RIT offers many opportunities for students to better familiarize themselves with this state-of-the-art tech.
Donald Trump's hostile attitude toward immigration and foreign journalists is not unique to him, but it reflects a larger issue this country is currently facing.
A look inside the blossoming American hot sauce industry, which is going through somewhat of a revolution, plus a particularly grueling hot sauce tasting challenge. Start thinking beyond Siracha.
After eight years of being inactive, the National Women's Hockey League is making a comeback.
Photo editing, an intricate and delicate process, is a field that is often overlooked and doesn't receive the recognition it deserves.
SG Senate meeting summary from 9/18/15. Topics include a United Way presentation, laundry reports and SG senator elections.
After some impressive wins this past weekend, the 2015-2016 women's volleyball season is off to an impressive start.
Last year, RIT students expressed their frustration with the Mental Health Services on campus. Sandra Johnson, Senior Vice President for Student Affairs, explains some of the initiatives and measures taken since.
The latest, and possibly last, game in the sprawling Metal Gear franchise takes a few stylistic left turns while still maintaining the game's trademark absurdity.
Drones and other aircraft are no longer allowed to be flown or used in classes at RIT. What does this mean for students?
Guiding you by the hand through a selection of films from America's sweetheart, Nicolas Cage.
Social media and various technological advancements have brought protesting firmly into the 21st century.
RIT is in the midst of a housing crisis as the university's largest incoming freshman class settles in. How is RIT handling the situation, and what can be done to solve it?
RIT's soccer programs are welcoming new, diverse first year talent this year. With a fresh supply of drive and ambition, they're going to be teams to watch this year.
A deeper look into the tech, the features and the competitive edge behind Apple's hottest new product.
The offensive banners displayed outside Old Dominion University during freshman move-in constituted a gross violation of the incoming students' rights to safety and security.