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A presentation was given on Alternative Spring Break, the Mandatory Training Policy was endorsed and petitions were charged and given responses.
The International Court of Justice ordered the U.S. to lift sanctions on Iran, North American nations reached an agreement regarding NAFTA and the first "exomoon" has potentially been found.
RIT has announced a series of changes to its employee benefits and retirement policies.
A Public Safety program authorizes the use of firearms against active shooters.
There has been a petition circulating campus regarding the lack of AC in the residence halls.
An extremist plot was unraveled in the Netherlands, an Iraqi human rights activist was shot and two people lost at sea have been recovered.
A look into the transgender health care options available on campus.
President Munson presented the revised draft of policy C23 and a revised Strategic Plan, the COLA senator was elected and a revised course withdrawal policy was endorsed.
Causewave recently conducted a study looking at the influences local media has on public perceptions of people of color.
The leaders of North and South Korea met to discuss denuclearization, federal funding for Native American tribes will be increased to fight violence against women and a new cycling world record was set.
SG vacancies are filled and the College of Liberal Arts senator nominees presented their platforms.
Hurricane Florence and Typhoon Mangkhut hit land, NASA launched a satellite to measure changes in ice cover and a cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe led to government criticism.
All faculty are now required to use myCourses, making grade discussions more efficient and grade calculations more transparent.
The first Fall Fest at RIT was held Thursday, Sept. 6 through Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018.
The Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement presented their Roar the Vote initiative, OUTspoken shared their response to the Student Health Center's trans care clinic and SG positions were filled.
Over the summer, the former College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and the College of Applied Science and Technology both underwent rebranding.
Find out how to best survive the harsh and unforgiving Rochester cold.
It’s tough living in student housing, but these do's and don'ts could make your time a lot more enjoyable.
A team of industrial engineering students represented RIT at a statewide competition.
The final SG senate meeting was filled with approvals for new committee chairs, bylaw revisions,and charge consolidations.
Korean leaders meet in peace talks, Trump's Veteran's Affairs nominee withdraws and Bill Cosby is found guilty.
A look back at President Munson's first year in office.
An RIT student was recently arrested in connection with her mother's death. What resources are available for others in similar situations to prevent such things from happening?
Policy E30 undergoes revision, bylaw changes are presented and SG cabinet is approved.