Updates from the open forum earlier this month, input from students, the new medical director of Student Health and more.
RIT's animal policy is discussed, the free speech policy is debated further and COLA career fair makes progress.
Women of color are all too often caricatured and stereotyped in our society. Aesha Ash, a ballet dancer from inner city Rochester, aims to change that.
Students, lawmakers and the president react in the aftermath of Florida School Shooting, the Mueller investigation reveals the extent of Russia's influence on American voters and Black Panther has roots in Rochester.
Everyone loves Disney, but when will their empire begin to crumble under the pressure of their overextension?
This is an essay regarding my perception of a personal hero, and how a short article by Neil Strauss changed it for the better.
I am your standard Elon Musk fan boy...
The way we build our homes can have unintended consequences.
The first in its series, "Television You Should Be Watching: Stargate" outlines the reasons you should branch out and try a series that has been off the air for some time.
United Way announces plans to raise $400,000, SG election procedures are reviewed and RIT's free speech policy is further discussed.
A school shooting in Florida devastates the nation, Trump unveils his 2019 budget proposal and the N.Y. state Court of Appeals rules against privacy.
RIT is changing its infrastructure to engineer a greener future.
Plans are in the works to improve pedestrian safety around RIT, but it will take time.
Looking into how Native American culture is represented in sports.
Did you know the captain of the U.S. Men's Hockey team hails from Rochester?
Taking a look at the rarely recognized culture of sexualizing child actors.
On Friday Feb. 16, RIT students will be celebrating the Year of the Dog with authentic Chinese food and a dragon dance.
Kate Mason provides an update on RIT shuttle services, Sue Provenzano and Nicole Boulais propose a revision to RIT's free speech policy and "SG of the Month"s are awarded.
SpaceX launches Falcon Heavy Rocket, stocks plunge ending nine-year rise and Genesee River Corridor gets $50 million dollar revitalization...
Five months after successfully hiking the Appalachian Trail, RIT alum Michael Conrad came back to share his experiences.
2017 film "AlphaGo" gives us a peek into a future where AI will help — not harm — humans.
Kin Sejpal gives an overview of RIT's branding and marketing, David Reetz talks about counseling services and the Golisano College is set to see an update.
An original movie musical seven years in the making, “The Greatest Showman” depicts the life and story of P.T. Barnum and his famed circus. Or does it?
Missed the Super Bowl? Here's what you need to know.
Exciting and enthralling, "Murder on the Orient Express" will draw you in and not let go until the mystery is finally solved.
RIT President David C. Munson, Jr. spoke with students about new facilities, multidisciplinary projects and "experiential learning."
Fitness app reveals locations of secret U.S. military bases, Trump delivers his first State of the Union and fired RIT doctor ruled likely discriminated against by the State Division of Human Rights.
See what Financial Aid Director Larry Chambers had to say about the recent email scandal at RIT.
Whether it be crew, hockey or track and field, RIT's athletic teams didn't disappoint during the fall semester.
A new Women's Senator is elected and various updates and reminders are given.
A look back at some of 2017's less successful superhero adaptions.