Addressing concerns with the recently published October issue of Reporter
Environmental Issue Editor's Note.
February Editor's Note
December Editor's Note
Regarding Food Waste and what can be done at RIT.
Refugees Helping Refugees
“RHR seeks to foster the growth, self-determination, and self-reliance of Rochester’s refugee community by making them agents of their own advancement...
Growing up, I too found myself enchanted by the promise of the ‘American Dream.’ White picket fence, income enough to put food on the table every night and take the family on extravagant vacations every summer...
The other day, I saw someone ask if there was any possible way that RIT's Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) would see them again. The student met the “quota” of their psychologist appointments and still needed more help...
Injustice is more prevalent than ever.
Growing up sucks, but we did it our entire lives.
With elevated horror, you won't need to jump out of your seat to get spooked by this unique kind of cinema
It’s the end of the academic year, and I’m sitting in my house quarantined with my roommates...
The past year has made increasingly clear the levels of impunity enjoyed by law enforcement officials across the country...
Show me one person who’s had a good semester. I’ll wait.
Fall 2020 was always going to be difficult — we all were well aware of that when we jumped into it. But many of us didn’t have much of a choice...
If my past is your ideal of me, I want nothing to do with that paradise.
It is unfortunate that 52 years after the Civil Rights Movement ended, we are still fighting for the civil rights of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)...
The nation is in flames, quite literally. If there was ever a time to vote, now is it. I won't accept excuses.
Donate now to support wildfire relief on the U.S. West Coast!
Damn, we’ve really been through it.
In less than a year the world has experienced one of the largest wildfire outbreaks in recorded history, a serious threat of an American-Iranian war, the impeachment of a U.S...
When asked about college, I used to force myself to smile and celebrate the idea of moving onto great things as my friends and family expected me to. However, I was actually quite bitter...
COVID-19 has practically shut down our lives. We can’t go to classes, we can’t get haircuts, we can’t go to the gym. We can barely go to the grocery store.
Some people are harshly affected while others remain relatively unscathed...
Eating disorders are about more than just weight loss — they take everything from you.
A letter to the RIT Graduating Class of 2020, from RIT's Counseling and Psychological Services
Dear Cliches,
I often rely on you to help me get my point across and craft my thoughts in relatable ways. Sometimes, I use you too much. However, while many people think you are overused, I still believe you hold valuable life lessons...
Undetected by peers and the community, many Asian American and Pacific Islander students are subject to the internalization of academic pressure and Eastern values carried overseas by their parents...
Extended testing time is important for deaf students as they need extra time to translate English to American Sign Language (ASL), as explained in Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, “The Effect of Congenital Deafness on Duration Judgeme..
College students are adults in training. Many of us depend on our parents for financial support or to help guide us through tough decisions.
But at the same time, college is our time to be independent dependents. We budget our own money...
When my step-dad was in college, he and his friends would find themselves at Denny’s late at night discussing complex, controversial topics...
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..
“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...