Author: Peter LoVerso

01.11.2013

 

Unite to Teach and to Learn

Many discussions about changes to universities are centered around the question “What can we do that will be best for our students?” That is a fine attitude to have, certainly; as a student myself, I...

12.21.2012

 

Own Your Internet

There was a great internet kerfuffle about a year ago, as U.S. House Representative Lamar Smith introduced his controversial SOPA bill to Congress, sparking numerous protests across the internet. Websites,...

12.14.2012

 

Earning Your Marks

Receiving a bad grade on an exam or a term paper is a jarring experience. In college, when grades are incredibly important — determining scholarship money or job opportunities — poor class performance can...

10.19.2012

 

The Drain of Free Academics

Announced during President Destler’s annual Address to the Community this past August, and fleshed out during recent Student Government meetings, RIT’s Innovative Learning Institute promises to bring a new...

10.12.2012

 

Beyond the Bricks

Less than one month after entering office as Libya’s prime minister, Mustafa Abushagur was removed from power on Sunday, October 7. The former RIT professor was expelled from his position after the Libyan...

09.28.2012

 

Beyond the Bricks

U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced Tuesday, September 17 that the U.S. had reached an agreement with Japan to deploy a missile defense radar installation on the island nation, increasing American...

 
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Experiencing Color

Do you remember your first kiss? Think back to the thoughts that ran through your mind as your lips touched those of another for the first time, imagining different futures, possibilities or even a life...

09.21.2012

 

RIT ROTC Holds 9/11 Memorial Service

At exactly 8:46 a.m. on Tuesday, September 11, silence fell across the flag-studded field in front of Carey Hall (HLC, 14). “Taps” began to play, and cadets from the Col. Andrew J. Dougherty Squadron of the...

09.07.2012

 

Beyond the Bricks

Charges have been dropped against 270 at a Lonmin, South Africa platinum mine. They had been charged with collusion and murder under a law dating back to the apartheid regime during a demonstration which took...

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