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RIT's engineers are second to none, and their racing teams prove it. Reporter sat down with three of the five racing teams and talked about what goes into making their vehicles, how they got started, and where they are at now. All of the teams are mainly composed of engineers, but they welcome anyone with a willingness to learn and enjoys the thrill of racing.
RIT's engineers are second to none, and their racing teams prove it. Reporter sat down with three of the five racing teams and talked about what goes into making their vehicles, how they got started, and where they are at now. All of the teams are mainly composed of engineers, but they welcome anyone with a willingness to learn and enjoys the thrill of racing.
RIT's engineers are second to none, and their racing teams prove it. Reporter sat down with three of the five racing teams and talked about what goes into making their vehicles, how they got started, and where they are at now. All of the teams are mainly composed of engineers, but they welcome anyone with a willingness to learn and enjoys the thrill of racing. Clean Snowmobile:
RIT's Electric Vehicle Team looks forward to competing their first bike in team history at the 2015 eMotoRacing all-electric series this summer.
The National Guard was called in to Baltimore, the Nepalese Earthquake claims more lives, and Iranian naval forces intercept a commercial ship.
As Western culture continues to diversify, cultural appropriation becomes more and more apparent. But what are the true effects of cultural appropriation, and where do we draw the line between it and genuine appreciation?
The parklet, a common west coast community space, has plans of debuting in Rochester. However, funding hinges on a strong level of community involvement.
The abandoned Seneca Army Depot, located in towns of Romulus and Varick, NY , is home to the rare Seneca White Deer. However, due to industrialization and plans for the full removal of all military personnel, the future of the Seneca White Deer is grim.
The RIT Formula SAE Racing Team prepares to unveil F23 at Imagine RIT this year.
During this week’s SG Meeting, next year’s cabinet members were reviewed and approved, some committees made their final reports and revisions to the SG bylaws were approved.
Bill Finewood, an illustration professor in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and the professor that teaches a pop-up making class, shared with us some of his extensive collection, showing what a true art form the pop-up book has become.
Many news outlets and people over the age of 40 alike have discussed and lamented the presence of “hookup cultures” on college campuses. Although the desire to sleep with others in a casual, immediate manner isn’t necessarily something to discourage, some aspects of this culture — such as alcohol and placing a large amount of trust in an attractive stranger — can complicate a person's ability to attain and give consent. Defining Consent
It is in our nature to tell stories and inform others of our life events. Storytelling, whether factual or fictional, is an intrinsic human characteristic. However, the way we communicate with others has changed drastically over time.
The art of storytelling is ever changing. In the fields of science, journalism and fiction, the narrative meets the medium in new and surprising ways.
Stacey Davis is an amazing woman who tutors all of the physics and astronomy courses for NTID students.
Can video games tell stories as well as your favorite movies and books?
“You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.” - Mark Twain For anybody who has watched the television show "Friends," the episode where Ross and Chandler cannot figure out who told a joke first hardly seems like a real-life scenario. As it turns out, not being able to recall a memory correctly is common for many people.
The pool of presidential candidates for 2016 has begun to officially take shape, and there is a unsurprising number of familiar names: Bush, Clinton - names that come up far too often. The prospect of yet another Bush-Clinton matchup highlights the discerning advantages these dynasties possess.
A look at RIT sports during the week of Apr. 14 - Apr. 21.
Europe tackles more immigration issues, minimum wage issues flare and child support laws take a turn for the worse.
An Op-Ed concerning our recent Rochester SlutWalk article.
On a dark and stormy night, a few familiar characters attend a dinner party. Little did they know their night would be fraught with blackmail, deception, and murder.
The questionable campaign of the Mars One has many doubting the viability of the project. While the concerns may be well founded, we need to give ambitious projects like these the benefit of the doubt and keep from becoming cynical about space exploration.
Humanity has a long list of achievements, but are we really ready to put Mars on that list as well?
Above the rumble of wind, Rheytchul Kimmel talks about her courage to move beyond the label of victim, and Michele discussed the event that changed her life forever. Empowered by these stories, the Slut Walk took to the street, chanting that one day we will change how we look at rape and its victims for the better.
Tuition is going up. What does this mean for students?
FCC: Internet service is a utility. Big Cable: NOT ON MY WATCH!