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Student Government update for the week of March 19, 2021.
Student Government update for the week of April 2, 2021.
Student Government update for the week of March 5, 2021.
How to stay informed, but not let the news overwhelm you.
A look at the traditions and celebrations of Chinese New Year.
With winter coming, we have to maintain our health.
The shift in chalk content is raising awareness for Black Lives Matter.
A "temporary moon" caught in orbit around Earth escaped the planet's gravity.
How did RIT go about implementing the various coronavirus-related changes this semester?
Vilomah Orca becomes a mother again, Fall Guys rises up and Zombie fires resurface.
An examination of U.S. public policy in the shadow of COVID-19.
Update on the activities of Student Government for the week of Sept. 4, 2020.
Student thoughts on the upcoming Fall semester and the impact of COVID-19.
First-year programs help students discover each other's differences and what they want from college.
Human trafficking is a growing issue in Rochester, and one that has gone largely unnoticed.
A tornado ripped through Tennessee and more democrats dropped out of the race, all while global panic ensues.
Student Government update for the week of Feb. 14, 2020.
The Peace Corps has provided global volunteering opportunities since 1961.
Sandy Johnson and Anika Aftab hosted an open conversation with RIT students on mental wellness.
As Germany recovers from a shooting, Roger Stone gets jail time and a license plate causes a stir.
Colorado made a big boom, and so did Andrew Yang, Michael Bennet and women in Iraq.
Trump is doing things, and in unrelated news, human yarn?
Brexit has arrived, new images of the sun have been taken and an earthquake hit the Caribbean — what a way to start 2020.
Student Government update for the week of Feb. 7, 2020.