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Reporter helps you avoid a recent phishing scam targeted toward RIT students.
A closer look at the Prime Minister of Iceland's resignation, a new partnership between Veterans' Affairs and a local healthcare provider and a controversial law enacted in Mississippi.
Confused about the election process? Reporter's got you covered.
RIT is in the process of implementing a composting program for its students. Reporter delves into how this change will affect RIT's community.
In this week's Beyond The Bricks we focus on rising sea levels, another failed attempt at making peace with North Korea and the discovery of fingerprints on an Egyptian coffin lid.
In this week's BTB, Reporter covers Kesha's suit against her producer, the clash between Apple and the FBI and a New York bill that could limit food stamp use.
RIT hosts a summit for female empowerment.
What made things like Tamagotchis or the Rubik's cube so popular?
RIT Public Safety plans to receive firearms training and have a select number of officers become armed.
The MAGIC center at RIT is planning to construct a new building to house a sound-stage, digital theater, labs, production facilities and other unique spaces.
This week's Beyond the Bricks focuses on the continuous Presidential Campaign, the recent attempt at mending ties between Japan and Korea and the adjustment to the federal drug penalty that allows thousands of prisoners to get released early.
This is the Student Government (SG) Senate Update for 11/6/2015. Topics include the 2017-18 AY Calendar and SG Committee updates.
Sex is still uncomfortable topic in this nation's education system. Reporter examines why this issue is taboo in our culture.
This week, Reporter covers Hurricane Patricia, Uber's initiative in Rochester and NASA's examination of an alien moon for signs of life.
This is the SG Senate Update for October 30, 2015. Topics include the Steering Committee's Board of Trustees report and other SG committees' updates.
In late 2013, RIT spent about $350,000 of tuition dollars to purchase a residential property that will serve as an anchor point for alumni returning to campus. After two years of silent fundraising, the push to raise money for the endowment fund and construction has started in full force. For a mere $3,000,000 you can even have naming rights for the building!
Another look at two presidential candidates.
A site by Student Government (SG) is in progress, and is currently planned to be fully implemented in time for course enrollment for the 2016-2017 academic year. The site’s goal is to evaluate professors as a strategy to be more open to students. The issue emerged last year when students wanted to have a site where they could assess their professors and have the ability to be able to discern which professor is compatible to their learning abilities.
This is the SG Senate Update for 10/23/15. Topics include the new Event Management System, Imagine RIT, and a Deaf Advocacy Charge.
Another concise look at the policies and positions of two 2016 presidential candidates.
This is the Student Government Senate Update for October 16, 2015. Topics include banning micro-beads on campus, the Intersession Report and a response to the Robin Thicke controversy.
Reporter attended the Housing Open Forum, at which RIT's administration and students discussed the intricacies involved in this year's housing process.
A clear, concise look at the policies and positions of two of the 2016 presidential candidates.
Student Government Senate update for October 9. 2015. Topics include Middle States Accreditation and Competitive Sports Federation Handbook changes.