During the opening session of Speak to the Senate, where students are given the
opportunity to voice their opinions to Student Government (SG), three students who
live...
“Let’s storm the Parking Office!" shouted a voice from the crowd.
Over 100 residents gathered on Tuesday, September 9 in the courtyard
of Park Point’s shopping...
Crocs Next Step Tour with
Yung Joc Cartel, and MC Lars
Gordon Field House. 7 p.m. CAB’s first concert of the
year, sponsored by that company with those weird...
Student Government (SG) opened the 2008-2009 academic year by introducing and explaining
the expectations and guidelines to new and returning senators. Respective...
In an effort to promote bone marrow transplants, the Love Hope Strength
Foundation (LHS) is sponsoring a concert tour to 15 college campuses. Crocs Next
Step Campus...
In a world filled with fear and conflict, security
practices and research are of the utmost importance,
or so one would think. The Security
Practices and Research...
Starting during Orientation, notebooks have been given away
on the Quarter Mile and in the SAU as part of an initiative
spearheaded by Director of Orientation Shawna...
Kevin Hurley, Hypnotist
Ingle Auditorium. 10:30 p.m. – 1 a.m. Live entertainment
from veteran hypnotist Kevin Hurley. Leave your
embarrassing secrets at home...
Public Safety supervisors are currently using an unmarked patrol vehicle on campus.
Christopher Denninger, Director of Public Safety, explains, “It is a work in...
New parking regulations, which took effect September 1st, come as the result of the
increased demand for parking. These guidelines, first mentioned at the Parking...
Comedian B.J. Novak
University of Rochester’s Strong Auditorium on the River,
9 p.m. B.J. Novak (Ryan the temp) from NBC’s hit sitcom
“The Office” performs.
Cost:...
The Academic Senate voted not to approve a proposal by the
Student Athletics Advisory Committee (SAAC) to allow student
athletes to register for classes one day...
On Saturday, May 3rd, people of all ages swarmed to RIT’s campus
to attend Imagine RIT, the inaugural “innovation and creativity festival.”
The festival, coinciding...
The College of Applied Science and Technology’s Dean
Search Committee is finishing its search for a new
dean, and has informed the Academic Senate that the
dean will...
At 6 p.m. on Friday, May 2nd, RIT Jewish community organization
Hillel hosted its weekly service in the Allen Memorial Chapel.
Normally, this happens in Hillel House,...
“College of Business (COB) elections will be next week,” said Student Government
Vice President Sasha Malinchoc. “There will be tables in the COB
in a similar voting...
John “Leno” Maucere Show
08-2355, 9 p.m. – 1 a.m. Maucere will be presenting a new monologue
reflecting Deaf cultural issues. The show is a “Deafywood” spinoff,
and...
On April 22, Facilities Management Services (FMS) conducted their annual
waste audit on the Quarter Mile, opposite the Eastman Kodak Quad.
“The goals of this year’s...
After over four decades of service to RIT, Dr. Stan
McKenzie is retiring from his position as Provost.
McKenzie began his career in 1967 as an
instructor and after...
Recently, you may have noticed a group of students in navy blue jump suits walking
around the Quarter Mile in spray-painted gas masks, yelling random words out...
Sustaining a healthy planet Jamie Douglas
I’d like to share a revelation that I have had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to...
Kansas City National College Media... This past weekend, nine members of the Reporter staff attended the National College Media Convention in Kansas City, a...
Election Day at RIT Voting for change? Or are you putting country first? Either way, here are three RIT events that you can partake...