Update on the activities of Student Government for the week of Dec. 6, 2019.
RIT's origin looked a lot different than it does today.
The Academic Success Center, Ombuds Office and RIT Foodshare offer many services that students may not even know about.
As the Trump impeachment testimonies continue, Arkansas professors get arrested and Iranian citizens demand answers.
Have you ever wondered what you could do at the Student Health Center?
The career fair might not be the most effective at actually finding you a job, but it's still good networking practice.
Update on the activities of Student Government for Friday, Nov. 22, 2019.
The video game industry is dealing with overworked employees and ever-tightening deadlines. Is this just what employees are signing up for, or do both fans and companies need to chill out?
Update on the activities of Student Government for Nov. 15, 2019.
The laws surrounding Title IX have changed as has RIT's own policies.
Update on the activities of Student Government for Nov. 8, 2019.
The first step in an epic journey across one of the most enjoyable game worlds.
For their second year in a row, the RIT Division 1 Dota team has won the Collegiate Starleague Grand Finals.
Yet another school shooting and international flooding, but hey, Disney+ is here.
While professional esports remain a male-dominated space, collegiate teams have begun to change that culture.
The story of Caitlyn Penke's road to post-traumatic growth.
A convoy of travelers were ambushed in Mexico as Super Storm Halong raged in the Pacific and the CDC made a breakthrough.
Released for PC on Sept. 10, 2019, "The Realm of Magic" game pack for "The Sims 4" introduces the long-awaited feature of magic into gameplay.
Updates on the activities of Student Government for Nov. 1, 2019.
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?