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Published November 4, 2011
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ROAR DAY A SUCCESS
At the October 28 meeting of the Student Government Senate,
Women’s Senator Nikki Steinberger announced that the fourth
annual ROAR Day made $50,000 in one day, with 1,200 student
donations and over 200 volunteers participating. The ROAR,
or “Raise Our Annual Responses,” initiative seeks to increase
student and alumni donations to RIT. Its main fundraising effort
takes place on ROAR Day, when the institute sets up stations
on campus to encourage students and local alumni to donate.
Steinberger claimed that this fourth annual ROAR Day was the
most successful to date.
DOWNTOWN BUS ROUTE NAMED
Student Government Vice President Phil Amsler opened the floor
to suggestions for a name for the new downtown bus route, which
will be entering a trial phase in January. After calling a straw
poll, it was decided that the route would be called Tiger East End
Express (TE3).
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