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Government Community Relations details their role on campus, SAAC promotes student athletes' needs and ACA details their various initiatives.
RIT held a town hall on Oct. 30 for candidates running for Henrietta Town Supervisor.
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.
Why DACA is an issue and what it means for students and current Dreamers.
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.
Darci Lane-Williams talks about the Center for Women and Gender, a new charge is assigned and other charges are closed.
Why the RHA will be permanently retired.
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
Take a look at the traditions of the inauguration ceremony for RIT's new president.
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.
Get ready for the newest addition to RIT! A state-of-the-art facility to house the Center for Media, Arts, Games, Interaction and Creativity (MAGIC).
How to not hemorrhage all of your money in the newfound freedom of college.
Transgender students that received hormone therapy at the Student Health Center must now seek treatment off-campus. The qualified provider of hormone therapy at the Health Center was fired in May.
The College of Science recently won a Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant to increase diversity in the sciences.
What the heck does it mean if RIT is accredited and why would that affect your ability to get a job?
Uber and Lyft will soon make their way into upstate New York! Theoretically anyway.
SG restructured student organizations, worked to make RIT more sustainable and announced the results of elections.
Students have become politically active, fighting back against the current political climate.