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RIT's first ever OneSpiRIT Global Hockey Festival, which brought together RIT's campuses around the globe for a unifying celebration, was a huge success. Destler and company seem ready and eager to do it again next year, but even bigger.
OUTspoken is back! The group's recent hiatus was used to revamp the current organization's constitution so that it can better represent the LGBTQA groups on campus.
RIT's Quidditch team, the Dark Marks, has been making a name for itself in the world of college Quidditch. Prateek Ranka investigates the club's beginnings, successes and future endeavors.
MotionSavvy is a software program that aims to break down the wall separating the Deaf and hearing communities.
Thanks to the combined efforts of RIT students and professors, RIT is putting its best foot forward in the technology field.
"I am a blank page, in a notebook, waiting to be filled by countess drawings of cocks…"
In April 2012, Reporter published an article profiling The Meatgrinder, a basement venue pivotal to the Rochester punk scene. Since the article's publication, The Meatgrinder has closed its doors, and many bands—including the house owner Adam Kramer's own Endangered Youth—have broken up. The punk scene, known for its resiliency and DIY aesthetics, has struggled following The Meatgrinder's demise.
When students and workers alike still struggle to keep up financially, a paradigm shift must be made in our economics. We need to be able to earn a living wage.
WITR has recently added to its studio by building a new complex on the first floor of the SAU. In order to do so, some students had to go the extra mile to expand the already successful radio station.
50 years after the Rochester race riots, a new art exhibit causes spectators to contemplate what effects race and gender still have on individual experiences today.
The Oculus Rift, a virtual reality system that allows for fully immersed video game interaction, is the video game of the future.
Policies and procedures should be in place for the benefit of students, but a lack of realistic expectations and consistent enforcement does more harm than good.
How much students can work, where they can work and who they can work for are all affected by policies made both on the campus and federal level.
A look at the often forgotten demographic of students living below the poverty line.
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The largest independent ad tech company visits RIT.
You're at a cafe downtown, and you need to get some work done. Just jump onto the unsecured wi-fi and get going, right? Wrong. There are some tools to help you, but none of them are perfect and one of the most powerful ones is stigmatized as a platform of illegal activity.
Looking for your gaming fright fix this Halloween? Check out these terrifying titles.
New tool in development at RIT to help deaf and hard-of-hearing students learn statistics.
With over 3,000 haunted houses cropping up in the United States every year, it's no secret that people love to be scared. As people become desensitized to jump-scares and gore, haunted house operators must strive to develop new, more realistic technology that fully engages the visitor in a terrifying experience. Here are a few attractions that blur the lines between fantasy and reality with high-tech special effects and innovative twists on the classic haunted house experience.
A look inside the world of RIT sports during the week of 10/19 - 10/25.
A review of The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle's debut novel.
RIT's high school awards program offers scholarships worth $28,000 over four years. However, the design of the scholarship results in a low likelihood of the awardees ever receiving the money.
A look at one of Rochester's newest dance movements.
When biking restrictions were established in places where biking had been previously allowed, students responded with confusion and disapproval.. RIT needs a better compromise that respects each party involved.
New York state law denies guns to people with mental illness, remains of UVA student found and Republican presidential statistics released.
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