11.09.2012 |
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by Rob Shook Training to fight fire. |
11.02.2012 |
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I can proudly take you in a car around the city of
Rochester and point out
the concrete examples of
some of the work we did
when I was mayor,” says
William Johnson,
distinguished professor of public... |
10.26.2012 |
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by Steven Markowitz, Peter LoVerso 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... |
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by Amanda Imperial Recently, there has been much talk about the fictional persona known as Slenderman, an urban legend that started on the internet and has grown tremendously popular. According to the story, someone or something... |
10.19.2012 |
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by David Utt, Christina Belisle “Opinions are invaluable,” says Taylor Deer, a fifth year Business Management major and Student Government (SG) president. “Opinions could be someone walking into our office and saying ‘SG, you suck.’ And... |
10.12.2012 |
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by William Palmer “Yeah, because I’m always packing heat.”
-Kelsey Wagner, Fourth year Advertising Photography
“Oh no, That’s very dangerous.”
-Aaron Harrison, First year Film and... |
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by Brett Slabaugh A good percentage of RIT students will have already put some thought into this question. I know I have. Still, our collective preparations don’t hold a candle to those of Max Brooks, distinguished zombie... |
10.05.2012 |
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by Steven Markowitz 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,”... |
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by Kayla Emerson The dancers stared hopelessly toward the ceiling, watching as one of their props flew away into the air. A balloon drifted towards the rafters. The balloon — no, more than that — the star was beyond grasp. The... |