Central Rock Gym is opening its doors in Rochester with hopes of becoming a community center for climbers and non-climbers alike.
A military coup occurred in Sudan, the World Health Organization met to discuss the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, an Israeli spacecraft crash-landed on the moon and the first photograph of a black hole was taken.
A look back at the 2018-19 men's hockey season.
A presentation was given on the United Way campaign, a recommendation for overnight safety in labs was issued, a revision to policy D.15.0 was approved and SG reviewed their stipend increase.
The president of Algeria resigned, the British Parliament continue to debate Brexit plans and both the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the nation of Brunei announced policy changes affecting the LGBTQ community.
Many notable public figures and celebrities passed away in 2018. Let us reflect upon these losses and remember them.
At the March 29, 2019 Student Government senate meeting, a presentation was given by the new Director of Diversity Education, SG bylaws were changed and the 2019 SG election results were announced.
The Mueller report failed to find evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign, the humanitarian crises at the U.S.-Mexico border continues and a comprehensive overview of the global climate in 2018 was released.
Do you find yourself more attracted to the villain than the hero? You're not alone.
The Christchurch mosque shootings of March 15, 2019 affected many across the globe. RIT stood with these victims in solidarity.
A brief look at the mission life and impact of the Opportunity Mars rover (2003–2019).
Southeast Africa suffered in the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, New Zealand responded to a mass shooting with new gun regulations and the United States recognized Israel's sovereignty over Golan Heights.
The Center for Spirituality and Religious Life is offering new programs and events for students, faculty and staff regardless of religious beliefs.
If you're a writer, these on-campus clubs are for you.
Recently escalated tensions between India and Pakistan began to ease, the U.S...
The Tigers meet their matches with Niagara and Canisius.
A timeline of the MCU's films to keep you in the loop.
At the March 1, 2019 SG senate meeting, Provost Ellen Granberg gave an update on academic concerns and improvements, petitions were given responses and other general announcements were made.
The effects of climate change are blatant. What changes are occurring and how is RIT getting involved?
Bored of the food on campus? Next semester, try Henry's!
Future plans to construct a new building were discussed, renovations of Riverknoll were reviewed, SG elections are moving forward and petitions were updated and responded to.
U.S.-North Korea summit talks fell apart, northern California experienced heavy flooding and Michael Cohen testified before Congress.
You might be physiologically addicted to this common beverage and food ingredient.
From veggie dicks to being a better person, being a man is complicated.
Recent policy revisions have caused a lot of controversies at RIT.
The second of a two-part series exploring the unique life of RIT diving Coach Cliff Devries.
For the first time in its online history, RIT is launching a comprehensive redesign — set for a soft launch this March.
The Tigers gained one win and one tie against the Robert Morris University Colonials.
Venezuela closed its Brazilian border, North Carolina called for a new congressional election and a fire in Dhaka brought public safety in Bangladesh's capital into question.
At the Feb. 15, 2019 SG senate meeting, elections were discussed, a new bylaw was passed, a pro-tempore was approved and a rewrite of Policy C23 was proposed.