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RIT Community Garden

by James Arn

Tucked away in the corner of campus, behind the tennis courts, and sandwiched between U-Lot and the woods, lies the RIT community garden. Earth Day, April 22, marked the first day of the garden’s activity this...

05.07.2010

 

After the NRH Flood

by James Arn

Watching water flow from electrical outlets and light fixtures is not something you expect to be part of your college experience, but that’s exactly what the residents of Nathaniel Rochester Hall (NRH) saw on...

Crime Watch: April 2010

by Daniel T. Mancuso

April 1 Grace Watson Hall. At 5 p.m., a student reported a missing calorimeter from a lab. The case of petit larceny has been closed and is pending new leads. April 2 Perkins Green Apartments. Between...

 

Meet Phil & Greg

by Brendan Cahill

With a total of 58.39 percent of the vote, the new Student Government (SG) President and Vice President, Phil Amsler and Greg Pollock, won the SG elections by a landslide. No wonder, then, that they had such...

RIT Winery Venture in the Finger Lakes

by Joe McLaughlin

RIT has entered into a joint venture with Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards to run educational programs at Widmer Wine Cellars in Naples, N.Y. The winery, which is about 50 miles away from campus, is being sold to...

RIT Forecast

by James Arn

7 FRIDAY Cobra Starship and 3OH!3 Gordon Field House. 7 p.m. Cobra Starship and 3OH!3 are coming to RIT as part of MTV’s “Too Fast for Love” tour. Or as a certain tunnel-graffiti artist put it, “Too scene...

ROC Forecast

by James Arn

7 FRIDAY Five Course Love Geva Theatre Center Mainstage. 8 p.m. Straight from off-Broadway, “Five Course Love”, a show first conceived at the Geva, makes its way home. This romantic comedy takes place across...

04.23.2010

ROC Forecast

by James Arn

16 Friday Pops: “South Pacific” in Concert Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. 8 p.m. Jeff Tyzik conducts an orchestral arrangement of the world famous musical “South Pacific” in a class-filled way to end your...

 

Sophia Maggelakis Named COS Dean

by Alex Rogala

On March 26, Sophia Maggelakis was named dean of the College of Science. Former head of RIT’s School of Mathematical Sciences, Maggelakis takes the position after having spent nearly a year in the position of...

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