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Ever wonder how the March Madness basketball tournament came to be?
Part One of the Consent on Campus series. Learn what consent is and why it's important.
RIT Esports is heading to the final rounds of some of the top competitions in the country.
Trade the treadmill for the great outdoors at these five local parks.
Wellness Educator Seann McArdle talks about some of the the fitness options right at our finger tips.
David Levithan's New York Times bestseller "Every Day" and its movie adaptation teach us how love can conquer all.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a $50 million pledge to help fund a mission to revitalize Rochester's riverside.
Investigating the psychological impacts of phone usage.
RIT is currently in the process of revising the C11 Policy, which deals with free speech and expression.
Looking into the ecological challenges that plague the Great Lakes.
This year's TEDxRIT speakers covered a range of remarkable topics.
Multiple PawPrints petitions are reviewed, "Of the Month" awards are handed out and President Munson reviews the current draft of his strategic plan.
Tesla visits Rochester in Upstate tour, Rochester schools take action in wake of Florida shooting and Nokia and Vodafone bring 4G to the moon.
Are esports on the rise? How is the definition of an athlete evolving to incorporate those in the world of gaming?
Even if you’re only a first-year student, you’ve probably heard of the garbage plate. But do you know its history?
RIT Provost Jeremy Haefner, Associate Provost of International Education and Global Programs Jim Myers and RIT Dubai President Yousef Al-Assaf weigh in on the plans to construct a new campus for RIT Dubai.
Both students and faculty are increasing their efforts to transform RIT into a global community. For the past six years, Student Government (SG) representatives have been working on unifying the SG brand across all of the RIT campuses, while faculty and staff have led efforts to create transformational experiences for students through study abroad as far back as 1997. The Student Government Global Consortium
I have been too quiet at times. I have actively chosen to be a passive member of the communities and organizations I am part of. There have been moments when I have held my tongue and kept myself from contributing to the conversation. I am not proud of that. I have also said too much. I have walked into encounters with only one direction in mind. I have not always been so empathetic to the opinions of others. I am certainly not proud of that either.
A handful of recipes for garbage plate lovers of all kinds.
A look at the unique challenges faced by DeafBlind students.
RIT professors are pioneering the next generation of space observation.
What to consider before your next trip.
Can anything be done about the cycle of negligence that business promotes?
Which is more fearsome: the Yellowjacket's sting, or the Tiger's roar? It's a close call. Ties between RIT and its older crosstown neighbor, University of Rochester (UR), have grown closer over the years. Since RIT became a nationally-ranked research university, RIT and UR have even collaborated on PhD research programs. Does this evolving relationship mean the Yellowjackets and the Tigers have lost their competitive spirit on the playfield?
How America embraced throwaway culture.
Updates from the open forum earlier this month, input from students, the new medical director of Student Health and more.
RIT's animal policy is discussed, the free speech policy is debated further and COLA career fair makes progress.