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11.07.2008by Madeleine Villavicencio
Artists Genevieve Williams, a third
year Advertising Photography major on
ukulele and lead vocals, and Brittany
“B” McEntee, a third year Professional
and Technical... by Michael Barbato
Artists Jeremiah “JC” Mothersell, a fourth
year Advertising and Public Relations major
on vocals, harmonica, guitar and occasionally
piano. Ben Sharon, a fourth year... by John Howard
Artists Andrew Lipovsky, a fourth
year Visual Media major on lead vocals.
Chad “Cokie” Lipovsky on drums. Casy
Diaz on bass. Cory Diaz on rhythm
guitar. Kyle Grimm... by Madeleine Villavicencio
Artist Ed Santiago, a third year
Business Management major and DJ.
If you attend the Glow-in-the-Dark Dance
Party this Friday, November 7, you will
likely see him... by Michael Barbato
Artists Ryan Rovito, a third year
Packaging Science major on vocals, bouzouki,
rhythm guitar and harmonica. Abe Ruper,
a third year Mechanical Engineering major... by Andrew Rees
Artist Sheraan Mohsin, an acoustic guitar
singer/songwriter and second year Computer
Science major.
With a tranquil tone and demeanor to match,
Sheraan Mohsin is a... by Rachel Hart
Artists Dana Castronova, a third year
Industrial Design major, and Chris
Baldauf, a third year Applied Networking
and Systems Administration major.
Castronova and... 10.31.2008by Rachel Hart
My palms were sweaty as I fidgeted in my chair, my discomfort obvious. What am I supposed to ask? Do I ask anything? What if they give me bad news? Thoughts raced... by John Howard
The following is an account based on factual evidence in the medical field. The conditions and symptoms in the story are real. The events and characters are... Genderby Madeleine Villavicencio
If there’s one topic that triggers uncomfortable responses, especially from the male population, it’s the menstrual cycle. Hormones. Tampons. PMS. Pick any topic... by Jen Loomis
From the minute we’re born until the day we die, gender is everywhere. Birth certificates, baby clothes colors, first names, grade school playtime, bathrooms,... by Neil Demoney
Today, it is widely accepted idea that men and women are equals in their intellectual capacities. Any thoughts otherwise are suspect, highly criticized, and are almost... by Danielle Gotschall
Sitting on the curb at an intersection downtown, the woman I called “Candy Lips” started talking. She wore a nondescript grey t-shirt and black shorts. Although she... 10.17.2008by Andrew Rees, Michael Barbato, Max Herrera
Mathematics
Class of ‘77
What is your current occupation?
I'm a real estate appraiser. (Laughs)
What was your most memorable moment as a student at RIT?
It... by Jen Loomis
Meet Alice. She’s a workaholic RIT student pulling 20 credit hours while simultaneously holding down a part-time job making Ultimate Tacos and Hard Drive Paninis in... 10.10.2008by John Howard, Michael Barbato
RIT is an establishment of two great forces that not only complement each other but repel as opposites. When juxtaposed, it becomes difficult to overlook the macroscopic... by Andrew Rees
From the time I learned to speak, I was always asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” As I got older, my answers change from “Spaceman” and “Ice... 10.03.2008by Owen O'Connell
If you’ve never played a pen
and paper role-playing game
like Dungeons & Dragons
(D&D), you might envision
their players as isolated nerds
huddled in their... by Madeleine Villavicencio
“Honestly what we do here is play games,” explained Max Brancaccio,
a sixth year Information Technology major and president
of the Electronic Gaming Society (EGS)... by Rachel Hart
Cosplay is a portmanteau
of costume and
play. Unlike Halloween,
participants don’t just dress up — they become
their character,
projecting
various traits and...
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