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RIT's new FoodShare program has used social media as a means for students to find free food on campus. It also has plans to open the RIT FoodShare Center, a food pantry, after spring break.
Bill Finewood, an illustration professor in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and the professor that teaches a pop-up making class, shared with us some of his extensive collection, showing what a true art form the pop-up book has become.
Many news outlets and people over the age of 40 alike have discussed and lamented the presence of “hookup cultures” on college campuses. Although the desire to sleep with others in a casual, immediate manner isn’t necessarily something to discourage, some aspects of this culture — such as alcohol and placing a large amount of trust in an attractive stranger — can complicate a person's ability to attain and give consent. Defining Consent
The art of storytelling is ever changing. In the fields of science, journalism and fiction, the narrative meets the medium in new and surprising ways.
The 3rd annual Rochester Institute of Technology Relay for Life was held in the RIT Gordon Field House on April 11, 2015 in Henrietta, NY. RIT raised over $70,000 for the American Cancer Society.
A look at the misconceptions surrounding Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in regards to symptoms, treatments and daily life with this condition.
The evolution of prostitution into the online world and the implications of a global sex trafficking marketplace.
Figure models and the artists that draw them in the nude view the human body from an unconventional perspective.
A look at what nudists and naturists do during the colder months.
One student's story of his little-known facial recognition disorder.
Physically disabled students at RIT find trouble in the accessibility of the campus.
50 years after the Rochester race riots, a new art exhibit causes spectators to contemplate what effects race and gender still have on individual experiences today.
How much students can work, where they can work and who they can work for are all affected by policies made both on the campus and federal level.
A look at the often forgotten demographic of students living below the poverty line.
It’s difficult to think about RIT without associating it with innovation. Innovation is the school's go-to buzzword, and RIT’s not afraid to slap that label on anything that slightly resembles innovation. To the employees of RIT, the word varies in meaning. Dr. Richard DeMartino, the director of the Simone Center, defines innovation as “both the creation of something new and the use of it.”
Better than any open world video game, lucid dreaming allows the dreamer to do things like travel the world, fly like superman and even relive memories, without ever leaving his or her bed.
Next to Indian food and morning sex, psilocybin is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me.
The zombie outbreak has finally made its way to RIT. With one touch, an unsuspecting human can be turned into a cunning, flesh-eating zombie. The zombies may only have three days to feed before dying off but with a campus full of students, a continuously growing freshman class and the intelligence to run the admissions office, they have the resources to survive for years. Soon, zombies will outnumber us all and they’ll be waiting for us at every corner.
Many freshmen will spend their early weeks at RIT cooped up in their dorms, utilizing just the space immediate to their room to study, nap, eat, etc. They get in a rut, and as a result, possibly minimize their social interactions. I’m here to tell you the best places to study, use the bathroom and hang out on campus. Study Places on Campus Reading Room
“Imagine if you just flew to South America. You have 500 minutes in South America to get a general idea about what the entirety of Earth is like. Do you think it would be sufficient?” asked Anthony Hennig, a fourth year Mechanical Engineering major and graduate student in Science, Technology and Public Policy.
You walk into an apartment where music is playing, drinks are flowing and people are laughing. This is the night, the one your mother told you to avoid and your best friend told you to go all-out on. You feel stressed from the week before but now it’s time to let it all go.
RIT Counseling Center sits on the second floor of the August Center. A small but dedicated staff prides itself in providing the highest quality care possible for our diverse campus. For years now, the numbers of appointments have continued to grow and have put strain on the center’s programming and the centers’ staff. At one point in February, it was rumored that they had done away with one on one sessions in favor of group sessions.
In almost every movie, from action adventures to romantic comedies, we have seen the protagonist finally find and fall in love with the perfect person: their love; their soul mate; “The One.” Although some movies have started to include relationships between a variety of people of different genders and sexual orientations, the relationship style is still the same: one person madly in love with one other person.