Author: Steven Markowitz

02.15.2013

 

Three Stars: Tenecia Hiller

After a Division III championship last year and the start of the switch to Division I this year, it has been an exciting year to be on the Women’s Hockey team. And for fourth year Biology major Tenecia Hiller,...

01.25.2013

 

Dance Like Everyone is Watching

The mood was electric. Music was pulsing. Lights were flashing. Free energy drinks were given out at the door. People were ready to watch some high energy competitive dance. On January 18, over 250 people...

10.26.2012

 
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Paranormal Investigations

It was unmistakable. Listening back to the recording several hours later, the words were clear as day. Standing in Penfield, N.Y.’s Ellison Park deep into the night, the PX machine, commonly used to attempt...

10.05.2012

 
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Signing Across Languages

On May 12, 2009, poets from around the world gathered at in Washington D.C. for the first ever White House Poetry Jam. Among the performers was Joshua Bennett, one of two finalists in HBO’s “Brave New Voices,”...

 

Spreading Scandal

The RIT campus was designed for Arizona. As a freshman, every student will hear this rumor. In turn, students continue to spread it since it seems difficult to disprove. It seems logical to most who hear it;...

09.21.2012

 

Marketing Yourself

That kid. The one always riding a unicycle. The one always screaming death metal. The one always wearing neon pink to class every day. Whether these students are aware or not, through their...

09.14.2012

 

Designing Society

In Egypt approximately 4,500 years ago, men sought to design a tomb worthy of their king on his final voyage to meet his gods. After 80 years of work with the backbreaking labor of an estimated 20 to 30...

05.18.2012

 

The Movement of Music

From the tiniest movement, from sign to sign, Jason Listman, a lecturer in American Sign Language (ASL) and Interpreting at in the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), engages all his emotions and...

05.05.2012

 

Kodak in the Cold War

When the iron curtain descended over the world, pitting capitalist versus communist, secrecy became a necessity to survive and intelligence a weapon to thrive. As Americans adopted the mindset of inevitable...

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