Student Government Senate update for October 9. 2015. Topics include Middle States Accreditation and Competitive Sports Federation Handbook changes.
Next week, various groups on campus will be hosting events and activities to celebrate the National Day on Writing. Find out about the celebration and what will be happening on that day.
This week's Beyond the Bricks covers extraordinary events such as the discovery of water on Mars, the declassification of 2,500 presidential briefings from the 1960s and a new admission to the UN Human Rights Council sentences a man to death fo..
Student Government Senate summary from 9/25/2015. Topics include staff and Global Committee introductions, plus more SG Senate runnings.
RIT has a long history of collaborating with various universities overseas. Our recent connection with Juatong University in Beijing is shaping up to be one of our most fruitful collaborations yet.
SG Senate meeting summary from 9/18/15. Topics include a United Way presentation, laundry reports and SG senator elections.
Last year, RIT students expressed their frustration with the Mental Health Services on campus. Sandra Johnson, Senior Vice President for Student Affairs, explains some of the initiatives and measures taken since.
Drones and other aircraft are no longer allowed to be flown or used in classes at RIT. What does this mean for students?
RIT is in the midst of a housing crisis as the university's largest incoming freshman class settles in. How is RIT handling the situation, and what can be done to solve it?
Highlights from the SG Senate meeting on 9/5/15. Major events included a special guest speaker from Residence Life and charges for SG Committees.
There's a lot of things about RIT that some people learn the hard way. This guide is designed to prevent some fatal freshman mistakes.
A guide for new students on how to get out and explore Rochester. There's so much more beyond campus!
“Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty.” -Henry David Thoreau
The rights to organize, assemble and protest are some of the most fundamental cornerstones of a democracy...
A guide to establishing a great relationship with your roommate, and how you can best fill out your roommate agreement form.
The National Guard was called in to Baltimore, the Nepalese Earthquake claims more lives, and Iranian naval forces intercept a commercial ship.
During this week’s SG Meeting, next year’s cabinet members were reviewed and approved, some committees made their final reports, and revisions to the SG bylaws were approved.
Stacey Davis is an amazing woman who tutors all of the physics and astronomy courses for NTID students.
Europe tackles more immigration issues, minimum wage issues flare and child support laws take a turn for the worse.
Tuition is going up. What does this mean for students?
During this week's SG meeting, bylaw revisions were given and discussed, senators were reminded of final reports and SG election results were given.
Pope Francis discusses the Armenian Genocide, Clinton announces her presidential bid, and the Australians crack down on the anti-vaxxers.
SUV crashes NSA, Germanwings co-pilot had suicidal tendencies, and Trevor Noah is slated for the Daily Show.
In this week's Beyond the Bricks, the White House no longer follows the Freedom of Information Act's policies, Robert Durst is charged with first-degree murder and the president of Haiti makes his government more corrupt.
The Government and Community Relations office made its services known to the senators, TRiO Support Services gave a synopsis of its work and a timeline was established for the redesign of the RIT student and faculty IDs.
On March 13, students gathered to voice their complaints about the Counseling Center at RIT. Primary concerns were wait times, group counseling and a lack of information surrounding the available resources.
UCLA has a surprising incident of anti-Semitism.
A jetliner narrowly avoids plunging into an icy bay.
Galactic lensing allows astronomers to see a supernova at different points in its evolution.
Student Jacquelyn O'Brien's work was censored at RIT. Is the Institution as progressive as it advertises?
A presentation on student satisfaction surveys was given, an amendment to the election process for the graduate senator was passed and the director of Operations was approved.
Adultery isn't a crime in South Korea, a monk was found in an ancient statue, and IS released nineteen hostages.
The Islamic State group, one of the most ruthless militant groups the world has ever seen, continues a litany of violent attacks across the Middle East...