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We need to stick together if we're going to get through the next four years.
Thoughts on the results of the election.
Have you experienced any of these symptoms: loneliness, anxiety or lack of motivation? Well, a pet may be just the medication for you! (Side effects may include sneezing).
A response to a Views piece by Bailey Gribben on the subject of the legality of fanfiction.
Make yourself a standing desk for your dorm and you might just become healthier and more productive.
As a Republican watching the final stages of this election, the hate we've let fester inside our party, as well as the growing need to denounce Donald J Trump has become much more painfully apparent.
For three days, industry professionals, RIT students and several from visiting schools gathered for Thought At Work: An annual student-run design conference — all to learn and celebrate design.
Even though election coverage can be disillusioning, there's still hope if you vote in your local elections.
We break RIT's organizational structure to help you understand how decisions are made on campus, for campus.
In the grand scheme of United States political history, social media has occupied only a smidgen of time. Yet, platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have already irrevocably shaped political dialogue.
As his collegiate athletic career draws to a close, cross-country captain and track star Jon Pelzar takes a moment to reflect on his time running for RIT.
While preparing for Halloween festivities, don't forget the clowns that were just blowing up on social media.
During this week's SG meeting, RIT's chief marketing officer gave a presentation on his division's goals, current SG president Andrea Shaver discussed the progress of a petition that aims to redesign diplomas and the president of RHA gave a mid-semester review of his MSO.
There may be a reason why "House of Cards" is so fun to watch while election coverage can be cringe-worthy.
The two major parties have to adapt to changing voter demands.
The idea of athletes like Colin Kaepernick and Megan Rapinoe taking stances on larger social issues, or using the platform of sports to bring attention to them, is not new.
Election Day is fast approaching, but how informed are we about the political parties and their candidates?
Politics is a slimy game. Here's why this election is particularly gross.
A different way of electing government officials would allow the people to have more say.
Learn more about Tiger Den, an RIT organization focused on raising support for our hardworking student athletes.
The weather may have been chilly and damp, but crowds of people were still lining up en masse with their four legged friends. Some were getting ready to walk while others patronized the many booths that littered the area.
With every advancement in virtual and augmented reality, the technology has more and more potential to change the way human beings interact.
I've seen people be critiqued on just about everything: their hair, their outfit, their choice of major, their hobbies, hobbies they don't have. I've seen people be judged for reading and for not reading, for enjoying something a little too much or too loudly or in the wrong way, for not smiling, for saying the wrong thing, for not saying anything. I've heard bystanders comment on every aspect of someone's life that they know nothing about.
First year forward Sami Alur's collegiate soccer career is already off to a terrific start. Learn how she hopes to support her team to victory.
The third installment of the "Blair Witch" movie franchise may not have been worth the hype.
1) Yes, there are other elections. When most people hear the word "election" they think of that year-and-a-half-long fight for that big white building in Washington, D.C. However, contrary to most people’s knowledge, there are many other types of elections in the local, state and federal jurisdictions.
Putting too much power in the hands of a community can have severe consequences.