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04.26.2013

SG Update

by Nicole Howley

At the April 19 Student Government (SG), there were two major topics of discussion: the new student evaluation system for rating professors and funding for the Tiger East End Express...

 

The Gourmet Experience

by Amy Sanderson

As I walked into the New York Wine and Culinary Center (NYWCC), it was easy to feel ten times classier than usual. Dim lighting and dark wood finishes created a sophisticated mood and employees in suits warmly...

 

Graduation from the Global Perspective

by Nicole Howley

When figuring out what to do after graduation, fourth year Marketing major Trisha Khanna was a bit stressed: “Major freak out: That was my thought process.” Many students seem to go through this as they get...

 

Longest-Held Spring Sports Records at RIT

by Danielle Delp

Listed here are the athletes at RIT who, in each of their respective spring sports, have achieved standing records that have remained unbroken longer than any other. These records are so outstanding that...

 

Extending the Aid

by Nick Bovee

The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of REPORTER. Affirmative action is a well-known — and often criticized and misinterpreted —...

 

Beyond the Bricks

by Alyssa Jackson

On April 16, a mail facility with the purpose of testing letters addressed to Capitol Hill found a letter laced with the poison Ricin. The letter was on its way to the Mississippi Senator Roger Wicker,...

 

At Your Leisure

by William Hirsh

“Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It’s not a day when you lounge around doing nothing; it’s when you’ve had everything to do, and you’ve done it.” -Margaret...

 

Giving Back After Graduation

by Danielle Delp, Alyssa Jackson

“I had a lot of great opportunities throughout my life,” said RIT alumnus David Kraines over the phone. “I got to go to RIT, get a great education, and receive a lot of opportunities that not everyone gets. I...

 

An Ineffective System

by Danielle Delp

The opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of REPORTER. “We are an equal-opportunity affirmative action employer.” This is a message many...

Forecast

by Juan Lachapelle

Dance in the Dark, Frisina/SDC Quad 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. Nothing starts a weekend better than dancing! Experience some great music with food and giveaways throughout the night. The first 300 people get a free...

 

Tall Paul & Nick

by Alyssa Jackson

Second year Software Engineering students Paul Darragh and Nickolas Cifranic have been involved with Student Government (SG) this past year as the freshman senator for the 2011-12 academic year and the current...

Website Review: tubalr

by Nadia Pierre-Louis

First, we had Pandora and Spotify among many others and now there’s Tubalr. The latter is set apart from these other internet radios and music search engines because not only does it allow you to enjoy music,...

 

Word on the Street

by Tom Brenner

“Most zombies killed in Humans vs. Zombies.” -Alex Nagel, 4th year Interior Design “Fastest time running down the quarter mile in this costume.” -Jared Rothwell, 3rd year University...

App Review: Zamora Time

by William Hirsh

A procrastinator extraordinaire, I’ve long struggled with focusing on the tasks at hand, often wasting what little of my 24 hour day I can feasibly use. Stumbling upon Zamora Time, a productivity app for my...

 

Rings

by Michelle Spoto

So I love that the weather is getting warm and all, but I do fear for the eyesight of my fellow students as I’m pretty sure my legs are so pale that the light that bounces from them could cause blindness...

04.19.2013

 

Rings

by Michelle Spoto

Just because I’m nice doesn’t mean I’m attracted to you. Manners, you betray me. Just passed two guys talking in the engineering building:”I think you’re underestimating your insertion options.” “That’s...

 

Image is Everything

by Angela Freeman

Universities can and should hold their employees to ethical standards to whatever degree is necessary in order to maintain their desired public image and level of professionalism. While freedom of speech is...

 

Dialogue Is Everything

by Kayla Emerson

University of Rochester Professor Steven Landsburg does not condone any sort of rape or sexual crime. Many uninformed individuals have misinterpreted his March 20 post “Censorship, Environmentalism and...

 

Word on the Street

“Kama Sutra 205... I feel like I could do a great service to the men of this campus.” -Aaron Thomas, RIT Alumnus, Photojournalism “Underwater basket weaving... I don’t...

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