Culture
Learn more about President Munson's plans to grow the performing arts.
As if 2017 wasn’t bad enough, RIT decided to roll out a new class time system. After two and a half months, it’s still just as terrible as it was on day one.
Look at the gowns and garbs in these photos.
An RIT professor in the School of Film and Animation was arrested and convicted of possession of child pornography.
Bobby Moakley talks "Into the ROC," a new committee is formed and current committee chairs provide updates, transfers and closures.
Trump sends mixed signals on healthcare and uses Kelly's son as a talking point, Major Holleder is remembered after 50 years.
Cuphead is a blast from the past and one of the best titles of 2017.
Another day in America.
Being forced to buy an expensive meal plan can feel like highway robbery.
With cities constantly changing as buildings are constructed, abandoned and then demolished, urban explorers work to document and preserve the culture and history of these sites long after they’re gone.
The fall leaves are turning beautiful colors — and so are the rocks.
Darci Lane-Williams talks about the Center for Women and Gender, a new charge is assigned and other charges are closed.
There are some major RIT athletes looking to do big things this year across all athletic teams. Here are a few athletes and how they got here today: Rebecca Schwan What do you think of when you hear the word running? Gym class, being forced to run the mile, being chased through the halls at school, pain, shin splints?
I’m afraid of letting the people I care about down. I’ve got butterflies in my belly and the ache to prove it. The start of any semester can be rather tumultuous. Only a few days in, we realize the arduous nature of the workload we have taken on. Expectations quake as incentives wane and some students find themselves having to choose between the responsibilities they signed up for.
Online delivery services are here. Will they gobble up grocery stores?
Why the RHA will be permanently retired.
Reporter's got your back: here is our compilation of the best deals for all you adventure-seeking, broke college kids out there.
In this week's BTB, Catalonia tries to declare independence, thousands march in Ireland to protest the country's ban on abortion and a local hotel gets a well-deserved makeover. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/30/world/europe/irish-abortion-ban-rally.html
With the release of "Reputation" just around the corner, take a look at Taylor Swift's evolution from teenage country sweetheart to badass pop sensation.
The Tojo Garden has always been a place of respite — now find out the story behind it.
Take a look at the traditions of the inauguration ceremony for RIT's new president.
If you walk through University Gallery in Booth these days, you might see something wild on the crisp white walls.
Committee heads outline their plans for the year, Provost Haefner briefs SG on this year's strategic plan and new and old charges were updated.
The results of the grievance committee hearing on Dr. Kontor's termination on Friday, Sep. 22.