02.18.2011 |
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by Michelle Spoto An intimidating presence, Brian Walker, a fourth year Mechanical Engineering major, puts his incredible strength to use as a thrower for the RIT track and field team. During the winter's indoor season, he... |
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by Alex Rogala Katie Stack’s fascination with sports started when
she began playing hockey at the age of three. By
high school, she was playing both soccer and
boys’ lacrosse, becoming the first female player to
make her... |
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by Evan Williams When you step onto a wrestling mat, other sports
strategies no longer apply. There’s no one to pass the
ball to, no one to block for you, and no one to tend
goal; it’s just you and your opponent. So when I... |
11.12.2010 |
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by Jeff McKinzie Fifth year Mechanical Engineering major Zach Miller was in the fourth grade when he knew for the first time that he wanted to run. As a kid from Lancaster, Penn., he ran a halfmile race in gym class and never... |
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by Michelle Spoto It’s mid-morning when I sit down with Jessica Schaffer, a sixth year Chemical Engineering major with a fifth year status. It’s her easy-going personality that keeps the conversation flowing. She seems lively,... |
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by Ali Coladonato Jake Yates, a fifth year Mechanical Engineering major, has played soccer ever since he was six years old. Coming to RIT, he knew he wasn’t ready to stop playing yet. “I remember the visit and everything. I... |
11.13.2009 |
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by Sam McCord Upon first impression, fourth year Environmental Management & Technology major Victoria Petko’s unflinching enthusiasm would likely be the first thing to strike your notice. But dig a little deeper, and you’ll... |
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by Madeleine Villavicencio Beneath her shy and kind exterior, Kristen Denninger, a fourth year Environmental Science major, is a soccer-playing fiend. In her time at RIT, she has played 73 games, and just last October 15, Denninger... |
02.20.2009 |
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by Jack Reickel Four minutes and 10.7 seconds. That’s probably the time it took for the average student in high school to run half a mile. But for RIT’s Michael Hardbarger, a fourth year Mechanical Engineering major, that’s... |