NEWS
05.09.2008by Joe McLaughlin
The Academic Senate voted not to approve a proposal by the
Student Athletics Advisory Committee (SAAC) to allow student
athletes to register for classes one day... by Andrew Rees
On Saturday, May 3rd, people of all ages swarmed to RIT’s campus
to attend Imagine RIT, the inaugural “innovation and creativity festival.”
The festival, coinciding... by Joe McLaughlin
The College of Applied Science and Technology’s Dean
Search Committee is finishing its search for a new
dean, and has informed the Academic Senate that the
dean will... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
At 6 p.m. on Friday, May 2nd, RIT Jewish community organization
Hillel hosted its weekly service in the Allen Memorial Chapel.
Normally, this happens in Hillel House,... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
COB Elections
“College of Business (COB) elections will be next week,” said Student Government
Vice President Sasha Malinchoc. “There will be tables in the COB
in a... by Rohit Garg
10 Saturday
John “Leno” Maucere Show
08-2355, 9 p.m. – 1 a.m. Maucere will be presenting a new monologue
reflecting Deaf cultural issues. The show is a “Deafywood”... Meby Adam Botzenhart
On April 22, Facilities Management Services (FMS) conducted their annual
waste audit on the Quarter Mile, opposite the Eastman Kodak Quad.
“The goals of this year’s... by Andrew Rees
RIT's Provost Dr. Stan McKenzie
After over four decades of service to RIT, Dr. Stan
McKenzie is retiring from his position as Provost.
McKenzie began his career in... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
Recently, you may have noticed a group of students in navy blue jump suits walking
around the Quarter Mile in spray-painted gas masks, yelling random words out... by Joe McLaughlin
Dr. Harvey Palmer, Dean of the College of Engineering, said that he apologized
to one candidate for an e-mail sent to all engineering students endorsing
Student... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
Deyhim’s Apology
Michael Deyhim, former Student Government (SG) presidential candidate,
spoke to the Senate, stating, “Ed Wolf is proposing positive change to... by Rohit Garg
3 Saturday
RIT Innovation & Creativity Festival
Campus wide, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. This festival constitutes an exhibition
of creative innovation occurring in every... 04.25.2008by Kevin Keller
Katherine Kennedy, New York State
Special Deputy Attorney General for Environmental
Protection, spoke at RIT last
Wednesday to raise awareness of the... by Joe McLaughlin
Michael Deyhim, former candidate for Student Government President,
claimed voting irregularities seriously hurt his election bid. “SG screwed
up,” he said. “After all... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
SG Election Results
The election results for Student Government are in after the polls opened
on April 14th, finally closing on April 18th. There was a total of... by Rohit Garg
26 Saturday
Toracon
SAU, 8 a.m. – 11:59 p.m. The annual convention held by the RIT Anime
Club. Here’s an excuse to dress up in a costume—make sure you can
dance in... by Andrew Rees
Urban Design Plan Enters Third Stage
On April 14th and 15th, Parking and Transportation
Services (PATS) held open focus
groups presenting proposals made for... 04.18.2008by Kevin Keller
The Good Samaritan Policy, designed to give a one-time disciplinary break
to students involved in an alcohol-related medical emergency, was recently
put into effect... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
During an open house for RIT’s CollaboRITorium, professors expressed
their interest in what has been called an “immersive learning environment.”
The CollaboRITorium,... by Andrew Rees
New bio-plastic cups and plates are not being recycled by RIT
Dining Services, but instead thrown out.
On March 10th, 2008, the RITz Sports Zone began introducing...
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