The technology behind self-driving cars is continually improving at a faster rate...
Arming Public Safety is a great step, but we need to allow people with concealed carry permits to start carrying their guns on campus.
If you're looking for a show that makes you laugh, feel bad about yourself and see society from a fresh point of view all at the same time, "Master of None" is perfect for you.
Students that are upset about Public Safety arming a portion of their officers should be upset because of past issues with the department.
It's great that we're taking measures to stop a mass shooting, but why aren't we improving RIT's Counseling Center to prevent mass shootings as well?
Bisexuality is as real as heterosexuality and homosexuality are, yet people still refuse to accept it.
RIT Public Safety plans to receive firearms training and have a select number of officers become armed.
In a recent Buffalo Bills v. New York Jets game, there was a slight snag when it came to the uniforms - and it wasn't because their garish green and red hues made it look like Christmas had come early to New Jersey
Recent unfortunate events have caused an uproar on social media. While the angry masses work out their frustration by retweeting everything they can, what effect does all of this have on the possibility of preventing future attacks?
RIT's athletes have a lot to do with saving actual tigers
While statistics can help news stories gain credibility and substance, they can just as easily obscure the facts. Reporter investigates this unique conundrum.
"Undertale" is hailed as an incredible game, and for good reason. Its ability to put a gamer's mindset in perspective is uncanny.
With Thanksgiving right in our rearview, it's time to reflect on good family, good friends and good food...
There are over 1.5 million non-profit charity organizations in the United States all trying to support those in need — or at least that's what they're supposed to be doing.
Fallout 4 gives fans more of what they love and then some.
It's that time of year again. Stores and shops are abuzz with holiday fever and those who shout about the "war on Christmas" have picked their next victim — Starbucks.
The RIT swimming and diving program is off to a fantastic start this season, with two of the strongest teams in our school's history
Following the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, a University of Wyoming student and one of the towns few homosexuals, the small conservative town was met with a national spotlight...
The MAGIC center at RIT is planning to construct a new building to house a sound-stage, digital theater, labs, production facilities and other unique spaces.
One writer reviews three diets — Keto, Paleo, and The Five Bites Diet — entirely with food sold on campus.
RIT is a private university, so we shouldn't prevent Robin Thicke from performing here.
An exploration of the history of No-Shave November and an analysis on the controversy surrounding who can or can't participate in a socially acceptable manner.
While people wait for a virtual reality game allowing them to catch and train Pokemon with others in real life, some are concerned that it could disrupt RIT's campus life.
Diamonds are known as being one of the rarest, most expensive gemstones available. Just how accurate is that "knowledge?" How much are diamonds really worth, when we dig down a bit?
Victoria's Secret recently announced a ridiculously expensive, $2 million bra. Why is this something anyone would need and why are certain items considered luxury for women?
Checking out some scaly sensations at Rochester's largest reptile expo.
Reporter spent time with Natalie Hurd, an RIT women's soccer player. She told us all about the ups and downs she has gone through, as well as her life as an RIT student.
This week's Beyond the Bricks focuses on the continuous Presidential Campaign, the recent attempt at mending ties between Japan and Korea and the adjustment to the federal drug penalty that allows thousands of prisoners to get released early...
This is the Student Government (SG) Senate Update for 11/6/2015. Topics include the 2017-18 AY Calendar and SG Committee updates.
As the presidential debates are occurring, the American people are becoming more aware than ever of the toxic polarization that is dividing our bipartisan government...