Culture
Abby Wambach, a retired women’s soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA World Cup Champion, visited the State University of New York at Brockport on Oct. 21, 2017 for a mediated chat alongside reporter Jeff DiVeronica of the Democrat and Chronicle.
Take a look at Friday night's student life on campus
Thinking about living off campus next year? Find out more about your options and get some advice from student commuters.
Peruvian pageant brings awareness to violence towards women, GOP reveals their tax proposal and sexually abusing a minor lands Rochester man 30 years in prison.
Where does RIT stand when it comes to civic engagement?
On the second week of January, RIT will host its very first Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics.
Government Community Relations details their role on campus, SAAC promotes student athletes' needs and ACA details their various initiatives.
2017's iteration of the student-run design conference brought speakers, workshops and exposure to new sides of design for attendees.
RIT held a town hall on Oct. 30 for candidates running for Henrietta Town Supervisor.
Silicon Valley and Washington have begun to butt heads with one another. Can they reach an agreement, or will the fight get ugly?
Our identities are increasingly intertwined with spaces controlled by private interests. How do we ensure they're preserved for posterity?
Dear editors, Reporter magazine: In response to your Oct. 27 story written by Frankie James Albin, I would like to expand on how members of the RIT community have the ability to report inappropriate behavior of a sexual or discriminatory nature.
Mueller officially files charges in Russia investigation, Jeff Bezos is now the richest person in the world and Bills trade Marcellus Dareus.
Tony Mendoza provides an update on proposed course withdrawal policy, a student-led project presents their idea to Senate and Spin Bikes' launch week is met with praise.
Not quite. Learn more about the new RIT Housing Fire Safety Policy going into effect this November.
Considering the laxity and systemic factors that led to the Equifax Breach, the need to ensure your information is secure is ever the more apparent.
If you’re one of those new students who wants to "fit in" and attend the spectacularly beautiful experience that is RIT ice hockey, but don’t know the corner crew chants and how to play along with the Pep Band, or even what they are, this is the article for you! The RIT Corner Crew is a dedicated group of students, alumni, faculty/staff and passionate locals who support RIT Men's and Women's Hockey.
The pace is different here. That’s the first thing I noticed when I moved to RIT. While I would have felt totally fine moseying on by, folks here would sprint from sunrise to sunset. Cultural differences, when combined with the vibrant energy of a college campus, collectively harbored this infectious sense of urgency.
Why DACA is an issue and what it means for students and current Dreamers.
YouTube has kept its creators in the dark as the current political climate has necessitated the evolution of the platform's algorithms.
Look around the city and you will see them everywhere — rainbows draped from home fronts and hanging in businesses. Rochester has many Pride flags on display, boldly proclaiming an open community. This city has witnessed victories for many groups that have lacked a voice for themselves. The civil rights movements for women and African Americans have both transpired here.
Upon the centennial anniversary for women's suffrage in New York State, the story of the Women's Rights movement is now more relevant than ever.
Yes, the new class schedule is strange but once you read why it changed, you'll agree.
RIT has had a string of scandals this semester. Read how the public relations department communicates with students after bad press stories.