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RIT's Student Run Magazine Since 1951

Reporter Magazine

RIT's Student Run Magazine Since 1951

Reporter Magazine

Crafting for Good, Inc., a nonprofit craft supply thrift store located in North Chili, NY, Saturday, June 13, 2026. (Reporter Magazine/Colin Rills)
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Crafting for Good: A Larger Purpose

Tucked away in North Chili lies Crafting For Good, one of many crafting thrift stores in the Greater...

Opposing Views: Do Perfect Songs Exist?
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Opposing Views: Do Perfect Songs Exist?
Can music be perfect, or is it purely subjective?
Rochester Summer Events Calendar
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Rochester Summer Events Calendar

Staying in Rochester this summer? Here are a few events and festivals happening around the city.   May: 1-2:...

Crime scene tape blocks off an area designated for the media in Texas, U.S., March 20, 2018. REUTERS/Sergio Flores
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Lights, Camera, and Loss of Privacy

Crime Decline Crime remains a major concern for many Americans, particularly those who live in urban...

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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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Janya Wysinger May 14, 2026
RIT’s Performing Arts Center opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a discussion between RIT’s current and former presidents and evening performances.
President Sanders speaks in his office on April 6, 2026.
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Illustration by Gail Eller.
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Campus sustainability initiatives, including a pledge to become Fossil Fuel-Free by 2045, continue through sustainability research and the piloting of RIT’s Reusable Container Program.
A large group of protesters begins their march in support of the ‘No Kings’ protests in Rochester, NY, on March 28, 2026.
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Lydia Hammer April 2, 2026
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Gone are the days of wet and soggy paper to-go containers at this on-campus dining location! Through...

Judson Stadium at night, on March 6, 2026, in Rochester, N.Y.
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Haley Fromm April 23, 2026
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RIT Public Safety lot outside of Grace Watson Hall, March 23, 2026, in Henrietta, NY.
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Kayla Gullage March 24, 2026
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A drawing of Mario being chased by a piranha plant on one of the pipes in the tunnel between the liberal arts building and the Kate Gleason engineering building at RIT on Feb. 6, 2026.
The Writing on the Wall: Graffiti at RIT
Lydia Hammer March 24, 2026
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