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This past week, several of the most prominent video game developers and technology companies convened for the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco, California. On show were some of the newest and most experimental pieces of technology aimed toward the future of gaming and consumer entertainment.
Student Jacquelyn O'Brien's work was censored at RIT. Is the Institution as progressive as it advertises?
A look at the last week (or so) in RIT sports. This was a pretty huge week for RIT sports, especially the hockey programs, so we're going to bend the week rule a little bit to look at some pretty outstanding games.
A presentation on student satisfaction surveys was given, an amendment to the election process for the graduate senator was passed and the director of Operations was approved.
"Kick-Ass" director Matthew Vaughn returns with an outrageously funny spy movie spoof.
Check out the answers for the March print magazine's Beer Crossword!
With the launch of the next entry in the infamously-gory fighting game franchise "Mortal Kombat" coming in just about a month, the news and rumors train for "Mortal Kombat X" has been picking up steam. Rather than flood you with a dozen articles for every little piece of info and gossip that came to be during the month of February, we've gathered all of it here for you in one post.
Adultery isn't a crime in South Korea, a monk was found in an ancient statue, and IS released nineteen hostages.
The RIT women's hockey team has advanced to the CHA Semifinals after beating Robert Morris in an exciting doubleheader.
The Associated Student Government at Northwestern University recently passed a resolution to cut ties with companies that are profiting from the "illegal occupation of Palestinian lands." A resolution of this type that is not based in fact has no place in our higher education system and should be stopped before it does any real damage.
When the Associated Student Government at Northwestern voted in favor of a controversial divestment policy, were they wrong in their choice? Or were they properly representing their student body?
The Islamic State group, one of the most ruthless militant groups the world has ever seen, continues a litany of violent attacks across the Middle East. Beheadings, kidnappings and general terror attacks are being used to grab headlines and cause mass panic across most of the Western and Middle Eastern worlds.
Although the weather outside was frightful, it didn't stop RIT from celebrating its annual FreezeFest events. With over 20 events hosted by the College Activities Board and Center for Campus Life, including a performance by comedian Bo Burnham, there were plenty of ways to enjoy this Winter Wonderland.
Following recent controversy, British game developer Peter Molyneux vows to never speak to the press again.
The RIT men's hockey team went against Mercyhurst for a doubleheader this past weekend and came out victorious.
Singer-songwriter Father John Misty's second studio album is a compulsively listenable mix of cynical and sincere.
The senate was made aware of a revision to a policy regarding student research, the academic calendar for the 2016-2017 year was introduced and an amendment to the graduate senator election was suggested.
Because stealth equipment wants to be eco-friendly too!
UK girls believed to be in Syria, measles death in Berlin and Giuliani's response to criticism.
This bottle could turn air into water right before your eyes.
Tom Brenner is a photographer who's worked all over RIT. We sat down with him and talked about his beginnings, his process and what inspires him.
Talking with world-renowned ice climber, Will Gadd.
The RIT women's hockey team wasn't able to pull off a win against Syracuse, losing 4-1.
Thanks to some incredible plays and a natural hat-trick, the men's hockey team triumphed over Robert Morris.
A dorm room heater explodes.
Bo Burnham's FreezeFest performance brought together a blend of laughs and musical splendor.
Jeb Bush recently gave a speech criticizing Obama's handling of foreign affairs, stating that we don't terrorize our enemies enough. This, however, seems to oppose many of the reasons why the U.S. participates in these conflicts.