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10.31.2008

 

The Medical Mysteries of Dr. William M Moran

by John Howard

The following is an account based on factual evidence in the medical field. The conditions and symptoms in the story are real. The events and characters are fictionalized. On October 17, 2008, an...

Gender

 
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Cheating Your Period

by Madeleine Villavicencio

If there’s one topic that triggers uncomfortable responses, especially from the male population, it’s the menstrual cycle. Hormones. Tampons. PMS. Pick any topic from ‘that time of the month’ and...

 
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Androgyny: The Best of Both Worlds?

by Jen Loomis

From the minute we’re born until the day we die, gender is everywhere. Birth certificates, baby clothes colors, first names, grade school playtime, bathrooms, relationships, credit cards, weekend hobbies,...

 

Prostitution

by Danielle Gotschall

Sitting on the curb at an intersection downtown, the woman I called “Candy Lips” started talking. She wore a nondescript grey t-shirt and black shorts. Although she wasn’t scantily dressed, we could...

 

Innate Differences Between Sexes?

by Neil Demoney

Today, it is widely accepted idea that men and women are equals in their intellectual capacities. Any thoughts otherwise are suspect, highly criticized, and are almost always inappropriate. In recent years,...

10.17.2008

 

Brick City Alumni: How RIT Has Changed

by Andy Rees, Michael Barbato, Maximiliano Herrera

Mathematics Class of ‘77 What is your current occupation? I'm a real estate appraiser. (Laughs) What was your most memorable moment as a student at RIT? It would have to be the State Championship for...

 
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Hackers Shutting Down Hash Functions

by Jen Loomis

Meet Alice. She’s a workaholic RIT student pulling 20 credit hours while simultaneously holding down a part-time job making Ultimate Tacos and Hard Drive Paninis in the RITz. Seeing the Dow Jones take a...

10.10.2008

 
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John and Mike's Major Experiment

by John Howard, Michael Barbato

RIT is an establishment of two great forces that not only complement each other but repel as opposites. When juxtaposed, it becomes difficult to overlook the macroscopic differences staring us in the face...

 

Actually Switching Majors

by Andy Rees

From the time I learned to speak, I was always asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” As I got older, my answers change from “Spaceman” and “Ice Cream Taster” to more realistic (yet less awesome)...

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