A deep dive on the popular business tactic, planned obsolescence.
Finding mental health services has long been a difficult discussion at RIT
Are sports still bringing people together?
Finding yourself is a longer journey than you may think.
A look at the traditions and celebrations of Chinese New Year.
Social media companies are expected to moderate user content, but to what extent?
Seasonal depression plagues many — how can we cope?
How do students factor into Student Government?
Understanding and unlocking a tool of the mind.
With winter coming, we have to maintain our health.
Tired of commercialized holidays? There are plenty of meaningful options for celebration.
Skin care is less complicated than you think.
This winter break is abnormally long — how will you spend it?
An overview of 2020.
Show me one person who’s had a good semester. I’ll wait.
Fall 2020 was always going to be difficult — we all were well aware of that when we jumped into it. But many of us didn’t have much of a choice...
The shift in chalk content is raising awareness for Black Lives Matter.
What makes us believe in conspiracy theories?
A gender binary can cause misleading dichotomies and traumatic conformity.
Cottagecore is an internet phenomenon, but its popularity goes much deeper.
Cartoons are no longer just for kids.
As we look to return to normal, RIT Athletics is leading the way.
Generational gaps can make us different from one another based on our experiences.
What to expect from Sony and Microsoft's next-gen consoles.
Are government workers under threat or does misinformation reign?
If my past is your ideal of me, I want nothing to do with that paradise.
Gone are the days of large instrumental songs, and it's all due to a common trend.
How does a pandemic influence access services on and off campus?
Applications such as Zoom have impacted our society and culture.
A look at the policies and personalities of presidential candidates Trump and Biden.
The world is changing and we need to adapt, but what exactly does that entail?