01.14.2011 |
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by Danielle Delp That box in your basement sits unopened for almost 11 months of the year. Every December, it's unpacked for just a few weeks to decorate your home in holiday lights and ornaments. No matter where you go,... |
12.17.2010 |
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by Evan Williams I am a child. I am a child that can buy beer and drive a car — not at the same time mind you — but a child nonetheless. Over the years, I’ve had to equip myself for the adult world, and in turn, have had to... |
11.05.2010 |
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by Danielle Delp Have you ever wondered what an everyday green paper “dollar” is really worth? Why is a simple piece of paper worth anything at all? The answer is simple: because the United States government says so. As... |
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by Steven Markowitz “When I was young I used to think that money was the most important thing in life and now that I am old, I know it is,” said writer Oscar Wilde. Money is an extremely polarizing subject. Despite various... |
100th Anniversary |
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by Rachel Hart It was second period and the game was tied. It could go either way, I fretted, my sweaty hands gripping the sticky bar table. Then, in what seemed like a matter of seconds, RIT scored three goals. Suddenly it... |
02.19.2010 |
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by Chris Zubak-Skees As he was browsing through an expanse of old country music at the Record Archive on Rockwood Street, a familiar name caught the eye of Robert Bredvad, a third year Advertising Photography major. “I thought... |
12.11.2009 |
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by Alex Rogala During the early hours of March 18, 1990, something was amiss in Boston. As St. Patrick’s Day celebrations fizzled out and weary partygoers began the journey home, two men dressed as police officers approached... |
10.30.2009 |
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by Michael Conti As a free, landowning male in ancient Athens, or as an anxious, indebted college student, chances are that you own a large amount of stuff kept hidden in an obscurely-named folder on your... |
09.11.2009 |
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by Emily Mohlmann With the passing of a number of celebrities since May, some have called this the summer of death, but for most of us it was probably just another summer spent happily escaping RIT’s quarter system. Just in... |