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by Kory Merritt Starting in January Reporter Online will have a regular cartoon. Enjoy this preview. |
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by Adimabua Ofunne It’s the middle of winter and — while there are some of you that love the snow because you ski, ice skate, or whatever you winter-loving people do — I personally cannot stop thinking about when it... |
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by Chukwuma Morah The Spike Video Game Awards (VGAs) are lot like those Saw flicks — no one really needs them, yet they seem to show up every year. The VGAs are a great form of advertising for the video... |
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by Joe McLaughlin The Student Government Elections committee will be extending the election by three hours, so that it will end at 2:59 a.m. Friday instead of 11:59 p.m. Thursday. Michael Deyhim, a candidate for SG President,... |
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Source: sg.rit.edu/vote, Reporter tally
See SG Election Results for full results. |
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by Joe McLaughlin The race for Student Government President heated up at the debates on April 8th and 9th. Candidates presented their plans on issues such as the parking crunch, the relationship between clubs and SG, and... |
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by Alecia Crawford Three newcomers are running for the chance to represent Saunders College of Business by becoming the school’s senator in this year’s student government elections. Since Carlos Cornejo, the current senator, is... |
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by Geoffrey H. Bliss Thisie P. Schisler, an International Studies major, is running for the position of COLA Senator. She has two main goals which she hopes to achieve during her term. “One of my biggest goals right now and one of... |
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by Andy Rees College of Science (COS) Senator Heather Drake, a fourth year Photojournalism and Biomedical Science major, is running unopposed in the upcoming election. While technically the incumbent, Drake is relatively... |