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Learn more about the exciting developments going on at RIT's very own School for American Crafts.
Our recent and rapid expansion of mental illness lingo is a double-edged sword. While it's easy to use buzzwords, it’s harder to know what they mean.
Have you ever wanted to ensure that you win all of your arguments, damned the evidence? Well you are in luck — we have the steps to your success here!
Sleep is for the weak.
Through tireless investigative journalism, Distorter has cracked the case of the football team's repeated incidents of hazing.
Relieve the existential dread of co-op hunting by getting sucked into this totally not dystopian VR app.
EXPOSED: SG caught using a Ouija board to ask the dead for help in running RIT.
The best dating do's and don'ts.
A vigilante has been instilling punishment on poorly parked cars.
As RIT goes through a devastating epidemic of SFQS, we have to ask ourselves: is there such thing as a stupid question?
RIT becomes the first college campus to legalize the use of recreational marijuana.
How much would you pay to visit the world underneath the Sentinel?
While there are many easily recognizable names in the music industry that have achieved international acclaim after coming out of the Rochester area, there are dozens of other lesser-known individuals and groups deserving of recognition for the talents they contribute to the city’s music culture: Hideout is one of them.
On Feb. 25 and 26 Women in Computing (WiC) at RIT hosted the fourth annual WiCHacks Hackathon.
Karl Mohn, a former RIT professor, is developing an app that applies several of the principles of locative media and nonlinear storytelling to his presentation of the poetry of Frank O'Hara.
This past month brought about a symbolic milestone for the private space industry. On Feb. 19, SpaceX launched a Falcon9 rocket to resupply the International Space Station from the Kennedy Space Center's pad 39A in Cape Canaveral — the very same launch site that saw off the Apollo astronauts who set foot on the moon, as well the Space Shuttle flights.
Learn more about the local sports teams in town.
Money is a tantalizing marshmallow, sitting across the table. Salivating at the thought of an even bigger payoff, the shortsighted corporate mouth whispers into government's ear convincing it to stall critical reform and, instead, focus on a more immediate gluttonous greed.
After their astounding 2016 season came to a disappointing end, RIT men's lacrosse is back and ready to prove themselves more than ever.
What I got out of the experience, how you can do the same, and why you should.
Your one-stop shop for the ins and outs of Nintendo's newest console and select games.
After recent experiments involving the mixing of human and animal genes, the issue of what is "right" in the fight to survive arises again.
The media that children consume can shape the type of adult they become.
Students have become politically active, fighting back against the current political climate.
The dangers of politics tampering with the objectivity of science.
Constantly evolving to better itself for the communities it serves, Wegmans is not just grocery store — it's a destination.