10.29.2010 |
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by Robert Shook Sherry Wolf opened the Rochester Marxism Conference on October 15 with a strong message about how the many problems she sees in society can be traced back to capitalism.
“In a country that is multiracial,... |
10.01.2010 |
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by David Keith Gasser, James Arn, Christina Belisle Changes Coming to SIS
The Student Information System (SIS), which serves as the access point for every RIT student’s scheduling, graduation and financial services, is scheduled for a major upgrade and... |
09.24.2010 |
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by Tom Sciotto Mott’s Strike Ends
On Monday, September 13, the strike at the Mott’s plant in Williamson, N.Y., which lasted 112 days, was finally brought to an end. The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU)... |
09.10.2010 |
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by James Arn, Madeleine Villavicencio, Michael Conti Building Name Change
RIT has undergone numerous physical changes since students left in May, but perhaps the least noticeable adjustment of all is the name change of each building. Under the instruction of... |
04.16.2010 |
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by Emily Bogle Since The Province’s approval in February 2008, workers have been toiling away constructing 14 buildings so that RIT students can move in by the start of the 2010-2011 school year. Over the last few months,... |
04.09.2010 |
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by Laura Mandanas On Monday evening, March 29, an organic chemistry lab in the College of Science was evacuated due to a buildup of sulfuric acid fumes. No one was seriously injured.
The class was an evening section of an... |
02.19.2010 |
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by Emily Bogle On Feb. 10, President William Destler made the announcement that will change the core of the RIT curriculum. Starting fall of 2013, RIT will be among the majority of higher education institutions adhering to... |
02.12.2010 |
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by Leanne Cushing On January 11, all student e-mail accounts were switched over to Google’s Gmail service. Despite a week’s worth of daily warning e-mails stressing students to change over, many did not. Therefore, when the... |
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by Nick Buonarota, Emily Bogle The Academic Senate approved the grading switch to include +/-, which was also approved by Provost Jeremy Haefner for implementation in the fall of 2010. There are three guiding principles in making the... |