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Reporter Magazine

RIT's Student Run Magazine Since 1951

Reporter Magazine

RIT's Student Run Magazine Since 1951

Reporter Magazine

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Leisure
Art vs. Algorithm: Where the Beat Meets Binary
Artificial intelligence's implementation in music marks a new ethical dilemma for artists.
Illustration by Danielle Williams.
Campus
Out of Ink: Print and Graphic Media Technology Program Deactivated
The Print and Graphic Media Technology programs at RIT are not longer accepting new student applications.
Daisy Jones & The Six (Review)
Leisure
Daisy Jones & The Six (Review)

A book club regular during the COVID-19 pandemic, Taylor Jenkins Reid’s “Daisy Jones & The Six”...

Illustration by Sarah Leroux
News
The Closure of the Commuter Lounge
The Commuter Lounge has been closed as Commuter Services shifts its focus this year.
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Reporter Magazine is Rochester Institute of Technology's only student-run news publication, providing for RIT's community since 1951. Reporter strives to provide in-depth coverage of events on and off campus and issues affecting students. Coverage spans a variety of formats, including print, video and audio.

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Illustration by Sarah Leroux
The Closure of the Commuter Lounge
Haley Fromm December 9, 2025
The Commuter Lounge has been closed as Commuter Services shifts its focus this year.
Redefining Debt: What the Big Beautiful Bill Means for Student Debt
Redefining Debt: What the Big Beautiful Bill Means for Student Debt
Noah Gallo November 24, 2025
With the “One Big Beautiful Bill” act being passed into law, changes are being made to how student loan repayment works, as well as funding for higher education.
Gen Z’s Revolution: Nepal's New Government Constructed Over Discord
Gen Z’s Revolution: Nepal’s New Government Constructed Over Discord
Layna Sheppard November 13, 2025
Nepal's government was overthrown in September by Generation Z in large part due to Discord and other social media platforms, raising questions about the future role of the medium in younger generations’ political activism.
What RIT’s Student Outcome Statistics Aren’t Telling Us
What RIT’s Student Outcome Statistics Aren’t Telling Us
Lydia Hammer November 9, 2025
RIT collects data to illustrate student outcomes, but how much does it actually help them assist marginalized students?
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Illustration by Danielle Williams.
Out of Ink: Print and Graphic Media Technology Program Deactivated
Hannah Meyer December 10, 2025
The Print and Graphic Media Technology programs at RIT are not longer accepting new student applications.
Design by Cay Scott.
On the Road Again: Shuttles See a Variety of Changes
Liam Conroe December 2, 2025
A new shuttle partnership and route updates mark changes in addressing past transit issues for students.
Misogyny in STEM
Misogyny in STEM
Danik Soudakoff November 28, 2025
A discussion on the prevalence of misogyny in STEM programs at RIT.
Julianna Upham, Mik Stolarsky, Kyle Gilbert, Colton Kittredge and Gavin Webster hang out in the WITR Office in the RIT Student Alumni Union basement on Oct. 7, 2025, in Henrietta, N.Y.
Music Appreciation at RIT
Hannah Meyer November 16, 2025
A deeper dive into what music appreciation clubs mean emotionally to RIT students, and how these clubs can expand both music tastes and social circles.
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