The latest, and possibly last, game in the sprawling Metal Gear franchise takes a few stylistic left turns while still maintaining the game's trademark absurdity.
Drones and other aircraft are no longer allowed to be flown or used in classes at RIT. What does this mean for students?
Guiding you by the hand through a selection of films from America's sweetheart, Nicolas Cage.
RIT is in the midst of a housing crisis as the university's largest incoming freshman class settles in. How is RIT handling the situation, and what can be done to solve it?
RIT's soccer programs are welcoming new, diverse first year talent this year. With a fresh supply of drive and ambition, they're going to be teams to watch this year.
A deeper look into the tech, the features and the competitive edge behind Apple's hottest new product.
The offensive banners displayed outside Old Dominion University during freshman move-in constituted a gross violation of the incoming students' rights to safety and security.
Highlights from the SG Senate meeting on 9/5/15. Major events included a special guest speaker from Residence Life and charges for SG Committees.
In a country ruled by an oppressive, controlling government, the media is being taken over...
Fraternity members at Old Dominion University and The Ohio State University came under fire recently for banners they flew off the front of their fraternity houses during move-in week...
Though a pleasant listen with a few truly standout tracks, Depression Cherry opts to play it safe by sticking to the band’s well-worn sound.
A look at RIT sports for the week 8/30 - 9/05.
Besides the weapon of choice for condescending jerks with neckbeards and trench coats, what exactly is an e-cigarette?
A look back at the first hockey season with the zero-waste program at the Gene Polisseni Center and what administrators and students hope to do to strengthen the program in the future.
While an entertaining film, Straight Outta Compton has a tough time grappling with difficult issues and the group's shady past.
RIT's engineers are second to none, and their racing teams prove it. Reporter sat down with three of the five racing teams and talked about what goes into making their vehicles, how they got started, and where they are at now...
RIT's Electric Vehicle Team looks forward to competing their first bike in team history at the 2015 eMotoRacing all-electric series this summer.
The National Guard was called in to Baltimore, the Nepalese Earthquake claims more lives, and Iranian naval forces intercept a commercial ship.
As Western culture continues to diversify, cultural appropriation becomes more and more apparent. But what are the true effects of cultural appropriation, and where do we draw the line between it and genuine appreciation?
The parklet, a common west coast community space, has plans of debuting in Rochester. However, funding hinges on a strong level of community involvement.
The abandoned Seneca Army Depot, located in towns of Romulus and Varick, NY in Seneca County, is home to the rare Seneca White Deer...
The RIT Formula SAE Racing Team prepares to unveil F23 at Imagine RIT this year.
During this week’s SG Meeting, next year’s cabinet members were reviewed and approved, some committees made their final reports, and revisions to the SG bylaws were approved.
Bill Finewood, an illustration professor in the College of Imaging Arts and Sciences and the professor that teaches a pop-up making class, shared with us some of his extensive collection, showing what a true art form the pop-up book has become...
The pool of presidential candidates for 2016 has begun to officially take shape, and there is a unsurprising number of familiar names: Bush, Clinton - names that come up far too often...
A look at RIT sports during the week of Apr. 14 - Apr. 21.
Europe tackles more immigration issues, minimum wage issues flare and child support laws take a turn for the worse.
An Op-Ed concerning our recent Rochester SlutWalk article.