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"The man who dies rich, dies disgraced," said Andrew Carnegie from atop his throne of steel mills and lean manufacturing. Many modern billionaires seem to take this philosophy to heart. On Dec.
RIT hosts a summit for female empowerment.
Reporter sits down with Public Safety to talk guns.
Recently it was made known to the campus that decisions had been made at the administrative level to arm a portion of RIT's Public Safety on campus in anticipation of a possible dangerous situation. It has been made known that these long guns would not be used in any situation other than one in which there is an armed intruder on campus attempting to harm students and faculty.
Can a show that claims to "ruin everything" really be that good? As it turns out, yes, it can.
I'm preparing right now to graduate and actually begin a real life. These are my last few weeks of college, and this is my last issue of Reporter. It's been real.
Nostalgia is usually considered a feeling of fond remembrance, but sometimes we remember things as better than they actually were. When we compare that to how things are now, it causes negative feelings that are based solely in self-deception.
As elementary school students, we were all excited for the days when the gym teacher would bring out the huge colorful parachute, scooters and dodgeballs.
Memory is a funny thing. As a society, we are well aware that today we are in direct access to more knowledge, technology and opportunity than any other time in history. However, this doesn't stop people from staring longingly into the past with rose-tinted glasses. It would be a fruitless endeavor to try and compile every hashtag, Kickstarter, social media campaign or Tumblr account based solely around the reveling in 1990s-era nostalgia.
Comparing three classic movies with their modern remakes.
Why is it that the smell of baked goods or the intro to "Girlfriend" can send us hurling back in time?
What really matters — a politician's political stances, or the way they sell themselves, truthfully or otherwise?
Does your favorite childhood video game stand the test of time? Or is it just the nostalgia that makes you remember it so fondly?
What made things like Tamagotchis or the Rubik's cube so popular?
Within sight of RIT's Racquet Club lies a slumbering giant; long forgotten by those who drive by, the former Kodak Riverwood Facility is about to wake up in a big way. Ambitious developer Fred Rainaldi Jr. is bringing high tech office space, 150 units of student housing and other amenities to West Henrietta, and it's all happening faster than you may think.
The technology behind self-driving cars is continually improving at a faster rate. From the efforts of tech giants like Google to long established manufacturers like GM and even new enterprises like Tesla, autonomous vehicles may be available to the average driver much sooner than many realize.
Arming Public Safety is a great step, but we need to allow people with concealed carry permits to start carrying their guns on campus.
If you're looking for a show that makes you laugh, feel bad about yourself and see society from a fresh point of view all at the same time, "Master of None" is perfect for you.
Students that are upset about Public Safety arming a portion of their officers should be upset because of past issues with the department.
It's great that we're taking measures to stop a mass shooting, but why aren't we improving RIT's Counseling Center to prevent mass shootings as well?
Bisexuality is as real as heterosexuality and homosexuality are, yet people still refuse to accept it.
RIT Public Safety plans to receive firearms training and have a select number of officers become armed.
In a recent Buffalo Bills v. New York Jets game, there was a slight snag when it came to the uniforms - and it wasn't because their garish green and red hues made it look like Christmas had come early to New Jersey
Recent unfortunate events have caused an uproar on social media. While the angry masses work out their frustration by retweeting everything they can, what effect does all of this have on the possibility of preventing future attacks?
RIT's athletes have a lot to do with saving actual tigers
While statistics can help news stories gain credibility and substance, they can just as easily obscure the facts. Reporter investigates this unique conundrum.
"Undertale" is hailed as an incredible game, and for good reason. Its ability to put a gamer's mindset in perspective is uncanny.