Dear RIT, students, staff and faculty,
Have you noticed when grabbing something from Sol’s Underground here at RIT how ridiculous the prices are? Handing them your last $20 bill for a little amount of food that may not even last for the w..
This week saw a lot of endings; the leader of ISIS was killed, Twitter banned certain ads and a strike in Chicago ended.
The film "The Upside", starring Kevin Hart and Bryan Cranston, has sparked a conversation about having more representation of disabled actors.
Circus bear attacks a trainer in Russia, a high school student brings attention to unaddressed sexual assaults and the California wildfires continue on.
Student Government updates for the week of Oct. 24, 2019.
“Gah! This cup of grapes costs $10, and it is so small! I can find a large bag of grapes for half the price!”
This is what I saw a student say in the Commons...
Many people go to school to get an education and learn how to balance their time, budget, homework, friends and family. Some people can handle those big responsibilities, while some people struggle to handle the burden...
Nihilism says you're meaningless and nothing, but there's meaning to be found in nothingness.
Nancy Pelosi walked out of a meeting the same day a professional boxer died and the U.S. announced pig population threats.
Student Government update from the Oct. 18, 2019 meeting.
Students are pretty riled up over Disney's new streaming service; but is it Disney they’re really mad at or is it something else that’s bothering them?
Update on Student Government affairs on Friday, Oct. 11, 2019.
Dandiya is an annual dance festival held at the George H. Clark Gymnasium sponsored by RIT OASIS.
Student Government President Anika Aftab and Vice President Liam Megraw's plans for the future of Student Government.
Gracie's has a severe understaffing issue and its workers are fighting back.
Keto, paleo and pegan: What are these diets and are they healthy?
As college students burn books and teachers in Florida arm themselves, Hong Kong protesters continue to fight for democracy.
A look into a 10-year-old classic and its newly released demo tapes.
HPV hasn't quite been cured, but a new, more effective and less invasive treatment may be on the horizon.
A movie review of "It Chapter Two," the sequel to the hit 2017 movie "It."
As the deaths from vaping-related illness increase, Paris police investigate a fatal stabbing, and Connecticut investigates a plane crash.
Working out can be painful, but having a buddy can make it that much more tolerable.
This week, the world saw impeachment investigations, infectious insects and international flooding.
What has the Mental Health and Well-being Task Force accomplished over the past spring semester?
This week, we cover the Area 51 raid, warnings of the upcoming flu season and the Mont Blanc glacier crisis.
Photographs from the Keybank Rochester Fringe Festival.
The Global Climate Strike has energized students across the globe to demand government action in addressing climate change.
In light of the measles outbreak at the start of 2019, why can vaccines be so crucial in protecting against diseases?
This week we tackle vaping related deaths, the parody of "NASA" and the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian.
Hosted by the Organization of African Students, "Shades of the Forgotten" was beautifully memorable.