Culture
Working out can be painful, but having a buddy can make it that much more tolerable.
This week, the world saw impeachment investigations, infectious insects and international flooding.
“I only got five hours of sleep last night.” “You think that’s bad? I only got two!” Almost daily, I overhear conversations like this where people are glorifying a lack of sleep. They are competing with each other to see who is the most stressed and who has the most unhealthy behavior.
A peek into the more popular forms of divination.
Change is a good thing, so give it a shot.
RIT Dining's got a new food source in its arsenal, but it's not what you might think.
What has the Mental Health and Well-being Task Force accomplished over the past spring semester?
An exploration of the uncanny valley phenomenon and its applications in art, game design and horror.
Buying locally grown produce does more than better your health — it grows your community.
Explore the changes in celebrating Halloween as we get older. What can we do to celebrate as college students?
International students have a unique experience, but all student experiences share commonalities.
If you're looking for something to do, try these theater locations in Rochester!
Learn how thrift shopping can help fight fast fashion.
This week, we cover the Area 51 raid, warnings of the upcoming flu season and the Mont Blanc glacier crisis.
Photographs from the Keybank Rochester Fringe Festival.
The Global Climate Strike has energized students across the globe to demand government action in addressing climate change.
In light of the measles outbreak at the start of 2019, why can vaccines be so crucial in protecting against diseases?
This week we tackle vaping related deaths, the parody of "NASA" and the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian.
There was a night at the end of last semester when the wall holding my worries back collapsed — and with it, so did I. Tears streamed down my face as anxious thoughts consumed me — I wouldn’t finish my assignments on time, I wouldn’t succeed in my new role as Editor in Chief, I wouldn’t get through ongoing family drama, I wouldn’t get past the emotional stress fueled by negative thoughts and self-doubts.
As thousands of new students enter RIT's campus each year, knowing where to turn for help can be a crucial part of your college years.
Rolling with the punches isn't easy when you're fighting with your roommate.
Noticing the signs that a change of major is needed for you.
Experience the musical talent that RIT has to offer.
Tips and tricks for proper fitness center conduct.