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Members of administration meet to discuss areas of concern within the Institution.
A look at the misconceptions surrounding Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in regards to symptoms, treatments and daily life with this condition.
The evolution of prostitution into the online world and the implications of a global sex trafficking marketplace.
Figure models and the artists that draw them in the nude view the human body from an unconventional perspective.
A look at what nudists and naturists do during the colder months.
One student's story of his little-known facial recognition disorder.
After a four-year hiatus, indie hip-hop legend Sage Francis has returned with a lyrical vengeance.
In a strange chain reaction, a squabble over immigration in D.C. looks to be heading toward a Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which in turn would threaten ease of employment access for international students here at RIT.
A look into RIT's tuition and the PawPrints to change it.
Should we start paying attention to the warnings of some of the smartest minds of our time?
A brainstorming session for a new portal provided by ITS was led by Diane Boots, amendments to and a review of the elections calendar was held and PawPrints charges were brought to attention.
Changing the face of healthcare, one engineer at a time.
Resolutions to the autocross ban were discussed, the idea of a campus speaker coming to campus to raise awareness for sexual assault was brought up and a presentation was given by Dr. Kevin McDonald, vice president and associate provost for Diversity and Inclusion.
Legal blindness has an effect on many people, but one company is trying to change that.
Professors should embrace tech notetaking as the benefits for students outweigh the distraction.
Brian Williams suspended, Alabama refuses same-sex marriage licenses and Harper Lee wasn't pressured into releasing her novel after all.
Brian Williams' "misremembering" has landed him in some hot water.
Cutting through the politics, American Sniper is a beautifully directed tale of a war-broken soldier.
Photos from our app release party asking RIT students "What is your favorite thing about yourself?".
Ahh, Valentine's Day. The promise of romantic dates for some or a day of spiteful singles for many. Whether you're taking your significant other to a date, watching a movie with the girls or having a date with a tub of ice cream, it's a day full of expectations — so we wanted to know: what are you doing this Valentine's Day?
Is it wise to split users along sexist fault lines?
Lulu is a mobile app that puts all of the power of dating or meeting someone in the hands of women by allowing them to rate men, share information and contact men anonymously. Doing so is a step in the right direction of lessening sexual assault and violence against women.
Several days ago a Buzzfeed article was circulating throughout my Facebook newsfeed with the title "A Christian Blogger Stopped Wearing Yoga Pants for Her Husband so She Wouldn't "Entice" Men."
A look at RIT sports in the week of 2/3 - 2/10.
The rising danger of preventable diseases can be traced to the anti-vaccine movement.
I just finished looking through your newest edition, the Body Issue. Overall I thought that it was a well written and interesting edition. However, I think that your choice of cover art totally sends the wrong message about the stories inside and the message that you were trying to convey. No one looks at the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit addition and thinks, “Wow I feel so much better about my body.” In fact it has the opposite effect.
RIT has developed a plan for the next 10 years to spur growth in the ever-innovative institution.