Over the summer, the former College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and the College of Applied Science and Technology both underwent rebranding.
It seems like a simple boy-meets-girl kind of love story, but is there more to it?
Should sex work remain a crime?
Resources available for survivors of sexual assault.
With a successful Netflix special under his belt, NYC comedian Ryan Hamilton's career is finally taking off. See him perform live at Comedy @ The Carlson in Rochester July 19–21.
In 1968, UC Berkeley student activists Yuji Ichioka and Emma Gee coined the term “Asian American...
Exercise is good for you physically, but what about mentally?
There's been a lot of hype surrounding the latest Marvel film. Read on to see how "Avengers: Infinity War" does everything right. (Spoilers)
A team of industrial engineering students represented RIT at a statewide competition.
It's never too late to achieve summer physical goals.
Learn more about the advancements in cyber and human technology within the Air Force.
Look at how the RIT community is celebrating the new warm weather.
The final SG senate meeting was filled with approvals for new committee chairs, bylaw revisions, and charge consolidations.
Riding a bike is great for both you and the environment.
Korean leaders meet in peace talks, Trump's Veteran's Affairs nominee withdraws and Bill Cosby is found guilty.
Meet two of Reporter's distinguished alumni.
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.
The ancient practice of yoga comes with tons of physical benefits.
Learn more about what happened at Tora-Con, RIT's annual anime convention.
Bobby Moakley and Corinne Mendieta are set to take the reigns as SG's President and Vice President for the 2018–2019 academic year.
Revisiting the ongoing relief efforts after recent natural disasters.
Starbucks trains employees on implicit racial bias, politicians make progress with childcare policies and the IRS extends tax deadline due to computer problems.
To end gun violence, the March for Our Lives movement needs to include Black Lives Matter and find solutions to address racially- biased police shootings.
A review of the Academy Award-winning film, "The Shape of Water."
Exploring what learning assistants have to offer the RIT community.
Following the release of Black Panther, various members of the Deaf and Deaf Black communities began a dialogue about appropriate signage for the movie's themes.
A look at the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Sinclair Broadcast Group's news incident and trouble at the border.
Learn how to fulfill your wellness requirements by heading outside.
A smart assistant glitch sparks fear of sentient machines and overreaching tech.