Something Wicca This Way Comes by 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...
The Medical Mysteries of Dr. William M Moran 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...
Terrifying Creatures by Ilsa Shaw Several years ago, a graduate student named Gerard returned to his laboratory after two week’s worth of field work in Belize. He had accumulated several insect bites,...
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...
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...
“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...
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:...
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...
Halloween can be a joyless holiday if
a) you intensely dislike handing out free candy to children,
b) you aren’t one of the children receiving said candy, or
c)...
Graveyard headstones lined the stage in the Ingle Auditorium the day after Halloween, where the second annual Acappellaween played out for an audience made up of...
Filthy toilet humor? Check. Constant foul language? Yup. Racism, sexism, and religious slurs? You bet. Gratuitous sexual content? Of course.
There’s a reason this...
It seems that with each passing Of Montreal album, two things are inevitable: Frontman Kevin Barnes’ fashion sense will evolve even more bizarrely, and the band will...
On/Off, a horror novel by RIT alumnus Mike Attebery, tells the tale of Jamie Pepper,
a freshman photography student facing early onset Parkinson’s Disease. After...
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The third season of The Office featured an episode entitled “The Reason” where Pam and Jim hide Andy Bernard’s cell phone in the ceiling to get revenge...
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Under grey skies and cold rain, the Spudheds, RIT’s Ultimate Frisbee team, squared off against the RIT Alumni team. Dressed as the University of Rochester track team for...
People of democratic nations often hold the belief that if someone can vote, then they should do so. This argument is unsatisfying: Why should I vote? Having the ability...
I paid ten dollars just to vote. No, the cause wasn’t some arcane poll tax, or anything quite so outrageous. I simply received my absentee ballot two weeks before...
Wednesday 6:44 a.m.
Holy [cow chips], Rings. It should not
take me 50 minutes to sign up for my
[gosh darn] classes, when I have an 8 a.m. class. I want to go to bed...
As finals week creeps closer and closer, there’s a certain desperation that starts to kick in for many students right around this time. While a lonely few of you have...
Dear Reporter,
I have an issue with the article titled “Tiger Den” for the issue dated October 10, 2008. You’ve left out several details that fail to recognize key...
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...