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04.04.2008

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All In This Together
by Joe McLaughlin
The Deaf, the Hearing, and the NTID Performing Arts Most students will be surprised to hear that RIT has a nationally recognized theater program. NTID Performing...
Girls Gone Wild
by Casey Dehlinger
A Celebration of Women? Late at night, usually on cable, the marimbas ring out and the overjoyed announcer makes his pitch. An inebriated blonde in a white tank...
Broadway Reaching Out To Younger Audiences
by John Howard
Legally Blonde, the musical? What ever happened to Fiddler on the Roof? The musicals coming out on Broadway these days are becoming less and less traditional. The...

News

GCCIS to Require Ph.D. for Full Professorship

by Liz Kiewet

Professors without doctoral degrees within the Golisano College of Computing & Information Sciences may be denied promotions under new requirements proposed by...

RIT to Hold Relay for Life

by Andrew Rees

On April 19th, the RIT Rotaract Club, a Rotary-affiliated student organization, will hold RIT’s first Relay for Life at the Gordon Field House. The event is...

Humans vs. Zombies Cleared to Re-launch

by Joe McLaughlin

After being shut down early this year, Humans vs. Zombies, a game played by RIT students using Nerf guns to simulate a zombie epidemic, has been authorized by Student...

RIT Grads Launch Company, New Product

by Joe McLaughlin

Fli Digital, a company founded by two RIT alumni, recently launched their first major product, the Fresh Platform, a content management system designed to make selling...

SG Weekly Update

by Geoffrey H. Bliss

New COS Curriculum to be Offered COS Senator Heather Drake mentioned the possibility of a new bachelors degree in Neuroscience being offered at RIT in the future. She...

RIT Forecast

by Elizabeth Bennett

5 Saturday CAB Saturday Night Standup: Chris Tabb and EJ Murphy SAU: Ingle Auditorium, 11 p.m. – 4 a.m. Comedians Chris Tabb and EJ Murphy perform live. The duo has...

Leisure

One Night with Zox

by Alecia Crawford

Who is ZOX? I was wondering the same thing until they came to perform at RIT. An indie band that is signed on to Side One Dummy Records, ZOX has traveled all over...

Review: Lite-A-Switch

by Susan Cook

Can’t find your light switch in darkness? Fumbling around more often than you like? Say hello to Lite-A-Switch, an LED faceplate with three lights on each side of the...

Review: Sparta

by Evan McNamara

Porcelain Sparta was spawned after the demise of now legendary rock outfit, ‘At The Drive In.’ It’s that other spin-off band that’s not The Mars Volta. There’s...

At Your Leisure

Quiz 1. In the film Invisible Children, what was the goal of the three filmmakers in traveling to Sudan? a. “Track down the Lord’s Resistance Army” b. “Uncover...

Features

That Girl: Emily Hughes

by Ilsa Shaw

Name, Year, Major? Emily Hughes, I’m a second year majoring in International Business and Marketing, also known as “Extracurricular Activities.” I don’t really do a...

Sports

Getting Some Experience

by Rachel Hart

This spring has been unaccommodating to RIT’s baseball team. All regular season games were cancelled thus far, including a recent postponed doubleheader against St...

Sports Desk: Equestrian Team

by Jeff Conner

Views

What Will We Become?

by Max Herrera

In the midst of untruth, we have allowed fear to transcend all notions of morality, ethics, and humanity. Principles man has attempted to hold true since his dawn,...

RIT Rings

by Karl Voelker

Thursday, 9:38 p.m. Yeah, Rings? I’m on co-op, and tonight while I was making dinner (a can of soup), I didn’t have a can opener. So, I used something else. Well,...

Editorial

Editor's Note: Reporter Evolution

by Laura Mandanas

Reporter is mutating. Changing. Adapting. We really have no choice. In addition to the 32 pages you’re used to, Reporter is evolving. We’re becoming a digital beast...

Letters to the Editor

Dear Reporter, I recently attended the parking forum that was hosted by the parking and transportation services office (PATS). Given the current opinion of this...

Puzzler Winners

Congratulations to Dan Willemsen and the group from Computer Science House on winning Puzzler! After starting around 11 a.m. on Friday, the group worked through the...

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