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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. Beheadings, kidnappings and general terror attacks are being used to grab headlines and cause mass panic across most of the Western and Middle Eastern worlds.
The senate was made aware of a revision to a policy regarding student research, the academic calendar for the 2016-2017 year was introduced and an amendment to the graduate senator election was suggested.
UK girls believed to be in Syria, measles death in Berlin and Giuliani's response to criticism.
A dorm room heater explodes.
Members of administration meet to discuss areas of concern within the Institution.
A look into RIT's tuition and the PawPrints to change it.
A brainstorming session for a new portal provided by ITS was led by Diane Boots, amendments to and a review of the elections calendar was held and PawPrints charges were brought to attention.
Resolutions to the autocross ban were discussed, the idea of a campus speaker coming to campus to raise awareness for sexual assault was brought up and a presentation was given by Dr. Kevin McDonald, vice president and associate provost for Diversity and Inclusion.
Brian Williams suspended, Alabama refuses same-sex marriage licenses and Harper Lee wasn't pressured into releasing her novel after all.
The rising danger of preventable diseases can be traced to the anti-vaccine movement.
RIT has developed a plan for the next 10 years to spur growth in the ever-innovative institution.
A miraculous feat of ice climbing at Niagara Falls, Mitt Romney's drop from the presidential race and political protest in Spain.
College-aged youth often forget how important is to stay healthy; we feel invincible, untouchable and in control of every aspect of our lives. However, when it comes to exercising and staying healthy, this may not always be the case, especially as time goes on. Seann McArdle, the Fitness Lab coordinator at the Student Life Center (SLC), said he believes that exercise and nutrition can play a pivotal role in students’ lives.
The Saunders College of Business is looking for a new dean.
With many advocacy groups, there seems to be a veneer over their true mission. Has Autism Speaks become another one of those groups?
On the November 21 SG meeting, a representative from Finance and Administration gave a presentation on their strategic plan, a presentation for a plan to bolster RITpedia and club websites was given and a resolution to various parking pass-related PawPrints petitions was amended and passed.
An RIT faculty member is having his home built by Habitat for Humanity.
Supreme Court to Make Obamacare Rulings On Friday, November 7, the Supreme Court decided to hear the argument of a new challenger to Obama’s healthcare law, according to the USA Today. Currently, there are four lawsuits against Obamacare aimed at the way in which the law organizes subsidies.
Teen found guilty for attempted shooting, boys captured and beaten by ISIS and the country shifts red.
ACA rebranding hopes to shed new light on issues