04.12.2013 |
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by Alyssa Jackson “I don’t know many people who get through adolescence without something terrible happening to them,” said Laurie Halse Anderson, renowned author of popular books such as “Speak” and “Winter Girls,” during her... |
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by Joanie McDonough PITCH A TENT
Grace Watson Field. 4 p.m. — 12 a.m.
Phi Delta Theta is hosting a concert to raise money for amyotrophic lateral neurodegenerative disease (Lou Gehrig’s Disease).
Cost:... |
04.05.2013 |
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by Joanie McDonough According to a memo sent out to all RIT students and faculty via e-mail on behalf of Jeremy Haefner, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, ideas for the switch began in the spring of 2009... |
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by Alyssa Jackson March 22, 2013
At the March 22 Student Government (SG) meeting, Enid Cardinal, senior sustainability adviser to President Destler, presented on RIT’s improvements in sustainability and what their priorities... |
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by Juan Lachapelle Believed to be ready on a commercial scale, quantum computing is becoming popular among the likes of Microsoft, I.B.M. and Hewlett-Packard. The corporation Lockheed Martin bought an early prototype of a... |
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by Nadia Pierre-Louis FIRST FRIDAY
BUS MEETS AT THE STOP OUTSIDE OF BOOTH AT 5:30 P.M.
Interested in getting a chance to explore the art scene of Downtown Rochester? The bus will be taking students to galleries and a few cool... |
Distorter 2013 |
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by Holly Shoot
“After the installation of the card scans at the University Commons (UC) apartments didn’t keep out intruders, we decided that the apartments needed more than just heavier doors to protect... |
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by Cindy Lou What-the-Fuck
It’s not every day that a naked person walks into your coding class.
Monday morning, students from Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences (GCCIS) received... |
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by Kristen Stewart
The atmosphere was tense; you could feel the body heat lingering in the stale air as RIT students gathered in Ingle Auditorium for an enthralling debate about birth control across... |