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The 50th anniversary of NTID is a time to reflect on its past and look to the future.
The history of why and how RIT moved to Henrietta from downtown Rochester.
The Microsoft-led advent of "Mixed Reality" technology is making it even harder for people to wrap their heads around all these new headsets.
Recover Rochester, a student-run chapter of the Food Recovery Network, has reached an exciting food recovery milestone.
Exploring hockey's role, origin and place at RIT.
Why black history should not, but must be, looked at separately.
They see me. They see me not. Write another paper, hand it in. They see me. They see me not. Take another exam, hand it in. They see me. They see me not. Write an application. Submit it. Maybe it’s for grad school or a full time job. The goal is to stand out, to catch someone’s eye.
A new Women's Senator is elected and various updates and reminders are given.
A look back at some of 2017's less successful superhero adaptions.
Stacy DeRooy previews Title IX survey, Sara Bayerl promotes CampusGroups and Bobby Moakley and Kristina Owens respond to a pedestrian safety petition.
Wendell Castle dies at 85, the NSA deleted surveillance data that it pledged to preserve, NYPD "predictive policing" documents ordered to be released.
What made certain comic book adaptions stand out from the crowd last year?
With more celebrities being recognized as sexual predators, how can consumers avoid supporting them through their work?
While jokes land well in the latest "Thor" sequel, the story feels thin, detached and underwhelming.
Blockchain's and Bitcoin's potentials are capturing more and more of the public's consciousness. However, there is still some debate about where these phenomenon will lead.
RIT's Center for Computational Relativity and Gravity has helped detect elusive gravitational waves.
RIT alum and former writer for Reporter makes record-breaking donation to RIT.
Reporter investigates what happens to your evaluations after they are submitted.
Tech companies like Google have engineered the iteration we often think is purely just a lack of innovation.
This is an overture, and I am over churning the same problems over and over and over again. It’s like we’ve been chewing on the same piece of gum for so long, we’ve gone numb to its flavour, and yet it still sticks.
Once taboo, tattoos have become a part of the mainstream. But what is it like to get one? And what is it like to have them?
From Nerf blasters to massage therapy, RIT offers a variety of unusual wellness courses. It's enrollment season and while you may have signed up for all the classes you have to take, consider getting one of your two required wellness courses out of the way. Remember that the school will cover two classes up to $200 — everything after that is applied to eservices via a course fee. All ratings are from openevals.rit.edu.
The alt-right movement has been gaining more and more traction within mainstream media. The current poster child for white nationalism, Richard Spencer, has held multiple talks on his ideologies at universities across the country. To refer to Spencer as controversial would be an understatement since he has made several racist, sexist, anti-Semitic, homophobic, transphobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic and just about every other-phobic remarks publicly without regret.
Game publishers know exactly how to "game" you for the most possible money.
Freelancing can provide freedom, if you can avoid the pitfalls.
With political situations constantly changing around the world, is anyone considering your safety when it comes to studying abroad?
Students weigh in on climate change, job prospects, politics and hope.