Author: Michael Conti

10.30.2009

 

From Grecian Halls to Dorm Room Walls

As a free, landowning male in ancient Athens, or as an anxious, indebted college student, chances are that you own a large amount of stuff kept hidden in an obscurely-named folder on your...

 

A Wonderful Day to Save the World

Over 60 cyclists rode the distance from the downtown library to the Innovation Center at RIT on Saturday, October 24. Students and local community members rallied by the cry of “Climate Change Action Now!”...

10.09.2009

 
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Education in Empathy

It’s a Friday afternoon, and you’ve just gotten out of your 10 a.m. class. Shaking your head, you walk towards Java Wally’s to wake up out of the mid-morning haze. You see several young men passing out...

10.02.2009

 

Man on the Move

Last September 25 was a busy day for President William Destler. From the early morning to the waning night, Destler was engaged in meeting and greeting, giving hands-on attention to important steps in RIT’s...

09.25.2009

 
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Secret Society Suspected

The words “We are Watching” may stand as the most memorable part of the September 6 club fair. They were written in a picture frame placed at a conspicuously unattended table with a banner reading “Claw and...

09.18.2009

 

Parking Office Gears Up For Fall

Walk into the Parking and Transportation office and you’ll get the idea that there are some changes in the works. Phones are ringing, students are filing in and out, and meetings are being held concerning...

 
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Common Creativity

In a dusty, overcrowded classroom in Afghanistan, a lone teacher paces the center aisle. While at one time the room may have been filled with boisterous voices speaking out of turn, the chatter has been...

Orientation 09

 

This is Your Rochester

As a freshman eager to see what my new home was like, the forty-minute trip to the city almost seemed worth it. But when I first stepped off of the bus, I was disappointed with the sight that greeted me. On a...

Views 2009

 
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Did They Get the Point?

When the city of Paris was modernized in the mid-19th century, the construction of streets and official buildings was carefully calculated, so as to best serve the city and the people. Interest in this...

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