Culture
We browse through the internet constantly and not often are we blocked or restricted from accessing websites or certain content. However, that is not the case in many countries. According to Justin Pelletier, a professor and business director at the Center for Cybersecurity, internet censorship is the concept of limiting the flow of information in order to better protect the population or, in most cases, to protect the country’s interests.
Hozier, father of forest nymphs, has risen from his deep slumber to release a small EP for all to enjoy.
With the Rochester Game Festival having come and gone, let's take a look at the event.
There has been a petition circulating campus regarding the lack of AC in the residence halls.
The cons of social media outweigh the pros, according to students.
Sugar: sweet or scary?
An extremist plot was unraveled in the Netherlands, an Iraqi human rights activist was shot and two people lost at sea have been recovered.
Jewish Family Service and Brighton Central School District united to host the annual 5K Family Run/Walk to help feed food-insecure families.
A look into the transgender health care options available on campus.
What does the return of hormone therapy at the health center mean for RIT?
President Munson presented the revised draft of policy C23 and a revised Strategic Plan, the COLA senator was elected and a revised course withdrawal policy was endorsed.
Causewave recently conducted a study looking at the influences local media has on public perceptions of people of color.
How does bullying affect RIT's LGBT community?
Looking into the positive effects that therapy dogs have on students at RIT.
The leaders of North and South Korea met to discuss denuclearization, federal funding for Native American tribes will be increased to fight violence against women and a new cycling world record was set.
The lines between ads, content and its viewers are blurring.
Investigating the possibility of RIT sports going Division I.
Is dorm life a negative or a positive experience for students? The jury is still out.
SG vacancies are filled and the College of Liberal Arts senator nominees presented their platforms.
Hurricane Florence and Typhoon Mangkhut hit land, NASA launched a satellite to measure changes in ice cover and a cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe led to government criticism.
The School of Film and Animation is growing fast but may not have the resources to keep up with demand.
How to stay active throughout the changing seasons.
Sex education is an uncomfortable but necessary part of education.
All faculty are now required to use myCourses, making grade discussions more efficient and grade calculations more transparent.