NEWS
11.07.2008by Margaret Barlow
Just because the Innovation Center is still
under construction doesn’t mean that
RIT students aren’t collaborating on new
projects. On Tuesday, October 28, the... by Madeleine Villavicencio
“Make levees not war! What the hell are
we fighting for?” Chants echoed through
the Student Alumni Union on October 24
as students protested against... by Alyssa Kenny
In response to the hostility resulting from
allegations about Bill Ayers’ past and his
connection to Barack Obama, over 3800
educators have joined together in the... by Alecia Crawford
Woman’s Hockey vs. Neumann
Ritter Arena. 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Come support the lady
Tigers as they kick some Neumann butt! Cost: Free.
Jeopardy Night
Old Toad, 277... by Alecia Crawford
Student Government (SG) refined their “bug list” of issues that they
would focus on improving. The major ones include making 100% of
both academic and residential... 10.31.2008by Margaret Barlow
Alexander Graham Bell Hall, one of the NTID residence halls, has recently been renamed. The hall was first named in honor of the famous inventor due to his efforts to... by Danielle Gotschall
RIT’s Board of Trustees hosted the “West Coast Board Meeting” in Palo Alto, California this summer from July 9 to July 11. Approximately 60 trustees, administrators, and... by Max Herrera
“First of all, 3D graphics is just cool,” explained Professor Marla Schweppe, department chair for the 3D Digital Graphics Department. “Secondly, before this major was... by Alecia Crawford
Eight Beat Measure’s 2nd Acappellaween Concert
Ingle Auditorium. 7 p.m. Enjoy the sounds of RIT a cappella groups picking up where Halloween left off. Cost:... by Alecia Crawford
Two new clubs were approved by Student Government (SG): the Bhai Association and Get RIT Environmental Education Now (GREEN). The Bhai Association is a type a support... Genderby Andrew Rees
Just by counting heads on the Quarter Mile, it’s easy to see the gender breakdown at RIT. It has become a fact of life: Men outnumber women on campus by about seven to... 10.17.2008by Margaret Barlow
For the second time this year, a car has been stolen from the RIT campus. According to the media crime report, the incident happened sometime on October 2 while the... by Ben Liddle
“I’d talk to him
about the LHC all
night long.”
Andrew Foley
Criminal Justice
Third Year
“I’m going to sing
his theme song...
all night..... by Alecia Crawford
Soapbox Derby
The lawn between Buildings 70 and 17. 12 p.m.
Cheer on students as they race their creations
for bragging rights in this CAB special event.
Cost: Free... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
The Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity wishes to give Spirit’s pelt a permanent place in the new student center when it opens. Spirit was the original living and breathing... Change in Resident
Parking Passes
3018 2008-9
2615 2007-8
10.10.2008by Andrew Rees
Along the top of the window, the drywall
was speckled with dots of assorted colors.
These dots, third year Industrial Design
student Jennifer Cummings found... by Margaret Barlow
Currently under construction at RIT is the Innovation Center, set to open in May 2009. At 10,000 square feet, the building will have a circular, largely glass design to... by Chris Grocki
The following article was originally published in Reporter on October 2, 1998.
Take a look around the next time you’re enjoying a meal at an on-campus... by Alecia Crawford
Horton Distinguished Speaker: Bill Nye
Gordon Field House. 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Bill Nye the Science Guy speaks. Presented by Student Government. Cost: $5 student,...
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