Stacy DeRooy previews Title IX survey, Sara Bayerl promotes CampusGroups and Bobby Moakley and Kristina Owens respond to a pedestrian safety petition.
Wendell Castle dies at 85, the NSA deleted surveillance data that it pledged to preserve, NYPD "predictive policing" documents ordered to be released...
What made certain comic book adaptions stand out from the crowd last year?
With more celebrities being recognized as sexual predators, how can consumers avoid supporting them through their work?
While jokes land well in the latest "Thor" sequel, the story feels thin, detached and underwhelming.
Blockchain's and Bitcoin's potentials are capturing more and more of the public's consciousness. However, there is still some debate about where these phenomenon will lead.
RIT's Center for Computational Relativity and Gravity has helped detect elusive gravitational waves.
RIT alum and former writer for Reporter makes record-breaking donation to RIT.
Reporter investigates what happens to your evaluations after they are submitted.
Tech companies like Google have engineered the iteration we often think is purely just a lack of innovation.
Concerns were raised recently that the increasingly popular RIT FoodShare Center might be demolished — or rather, its home at the Riverknoll Apartments office could be...
A former associate professor in the department of English in COLA has resigned following his administrative leave due to a criminal conviction prior to coming to RIT.
A daring train ride, slave labor, escaping the authorities. It sounds like an adventure movie but it was the reality of living in and escaping from North Korea.
As the summer of "Game of Thrones" and "Twin Peaks" came to an end, I too felt ready to move on. I was looking for a show with lower stakes and less melodrama...
"Stranger Things 2" joyfully celebrates and frustratingly perpetuates 80s pop culture with little commentary.
Abby Wambach, a retired women’s soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA World Cup Champion, visited the State University of New York at Brockport on Oct...
Take a look at Friday night's student life on campus
Thinking about living off campus next year? Find out more about your options and get some advice from student commuters.
Peruvian pageant brings awareness to violence towards women, GOP reveals their tax proposal and sexually abusing a minor lands Rochester man 30 years in prison.
Where does RIT stand when it comes to civic engagement?
On the second week of January, RIT will host its very first Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics.
Government Community Relations details their role on campus, SAAC promotes student -athletes' needs and ACA details their various initiatives.
2017's iteration of the student-run design conference brought speakers, workshops and exposure to new sides of design for attendees.
RIT held a town hall on Oct. 30 for candidates running for Henrietta Town Supervisor.
Silicon Valley and Washington have begun to butt heads with one another. Can they reach an agreement, or will the fight get ugly?
Our identities are increasingly intertwined with spaces controlled by private interests. How do we ensure they're preserved for posterity?
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In response to your Oct...
Mueller officially files charges in Russia investigation, Jeff Bezos is now the richest person in the world and Bills trade Marcellus Dareus.
Tony Mendoza provides an update on proposed course withdrawal policy, a student-led project presents their idea to Senate and Spin Bikes' launch week is met with praise.
Not quite. Learn more about the new RIT Housing Fire Safety Policy going into effect this November.