11.11.2011 |
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by Jeff McKinzie The bond that siblings share is something easily
understood by those who have them. It’s a strong
connection where one knows everything about the
other — their hobbies, interests, dreams and... |
09.09.2011 |
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by Jeff McKinzie It’s the start of a new school year and that means the start of a new athletic season. This year, RIT sports should be nothing short of stellar as 21 of RIT’s 24 athletic teams make the switch from the Empire... |
11.12.2010 |
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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,... |
09.24.2010 |
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by Justin Claire From Friday afternoon to Saturday evening, eight teams volleyed, spiked and scored their way through set and match at the RIT Women’s Volleyball Invitational. The Tigers, led by fifth year chemical engineering... |
10.23.2009 |
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by Sam McCord Do you find the usual men’s sports at RIT to be a little low on the extreme scale? Want to see a true spectacle? Take your coffee with testosterone and your volleyball fiery? Come watch Men’s Club Volleyball... |
10.16.2009 |
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by Sam McCord If you wandered into the Clark Gymnasium last October 6, you would have first found yourself blinded, then subsequently awestruck by the sheer brilliance and volume of pink plastered all over the court... |
09.11.2009 |
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by Emily Bogle As the school year begins, RIT sports teams are in full swing. Each week one can see the Tigers on fields, courts and courses. Here is what to expect out of the teams as they head into their first few games of... |
11.07.2008 |
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by Andy Rees For Nichole Boxler, a senior
International Business major,
volleyball is about family. Since
ninth grade, she has been playing
some form of the game. Boxler
first became interested in the
sport through... |
09.26.2008 |
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by Maximiliano Herrera September 12, 2008 marked the 20th annual RIT Volleyball
Invitational, where RIT took home third place, losing only one
match the entire weekend. The invitational was won by NYU,
who beat Nazareth in three... |