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Remember the bells that used to ring around campus? There is a chance they may yet chime again.
International relations are not a zero-sum game, and cultural diversity makes the country a more interesting, better place to live.
The MAGIC Center recently released its newest project to the public. Reporter takes an in-depth look at its development and what it means for the students involved.
RIT has taken steps to ensure students' safety. Their solution: watch out for your fellow students.
Members of the RIT community discuss the value and necessity of safe spaces and trigger warnings.
Despite past phones and handheld electronics not being very programmer-friendly, a whole new wave of devices and applications are seeking to make coding more accessible and portable.
In 2013, Reporter sat down with rising volleyball star Sarah Szybist. Now, with over 2000 kills in the record book, she has officially made RIT history.
During this week’s SG meeting, Lee Twymann gives a presentation on the Ombuds office and Bobby Moakley talks about “Into the ROC.”
The first presidential debate took place on September 26. In RITZ Sports Zone, students collectively viewed a screening of the debate. Here is what the candidates discussed and student responses.
When it comes to athletics, RIT has a lot more to offer than just varsity sports. Members of the Ultimate Frisbee and Racquetball clubs discuss what it is like to be part of these unique teams.
Last year, women's cross-country made it the NCAA for the first time in program history. Find out how they plan to continue their astounding success in 2016.
The 21st annual Mud Tug event took place at the Grace Watson field on the RIT campus on Saturday, September 17th.
Packaging science, like many other fields of study, has made promising advances in developing sustainable technology in recent years.
Say "Prost!" to Oktoberfest in Rochester this year.
Discover Rochester's haunted past by exploring some of its most well-known spooky locations.
In recent years, Hollywood has been accused of misrepresenting audiences. Studios are suffering from a lack of diversity.
Payment scandals at the college sports level seem almost inevitable. Members of the RIT athletic department discuss whether the NCAA should move towards a salary program for its athletes.
Politics impacts the amount of resources invested in space exploration. RIT students and faculty discuss the importance of pursuing such scientific endeavors.
The RIT athletic community talks about how the media abused Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas and the lessons we all hope 30 year old Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte learned from his trifling in Rio de Janeiro.
Native American groups are protesting the construction of the North Dakota Access Pipeline. It's about time we listened to them.
Mylan recently bumped up the price of a life-saving medicine. What does this price change say about our society?
The summer of 2016 was particularly overrun with unnecessary sequels, remakes, and reboots; several of which where hollow and cynical attempts, banking on one's nostalgia. So it's somewhat ironic that "Stranger Things," an episodic throwback to the Spielberg and Lucas blockbusters of yesteryear, was what became this year's "breath of fresh air."
RIT men's soccer has welcomed some new and exciting talent to the team. Learn about their adjustment to college ball and forecasts for the 2016 season.
Rumors of the iPhone 7 release dates, specs, and features had many people wondering. Would Apple really get rid of headphone jacks? On Sept. 7, 2016, the world got an answer: yes, yes they would.
This week's Beyond the Bricks covers the halting of the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, Google's plan to stop ISIS, and prison inmates' strike nationwide over ‘slave labor’ working conditions.
RIT welcomes a brand new face to our athletic community — a woman whose main ambition is to help our athletes accomplish their own.
RIT's crew teams are gearing up for what promises to be a very exciting season.