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04.25.2008

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Imagine RIT
by Madeleine Villavicencio
On May 3, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., innovation will take over the RIT campus. Thanks to the Innovation Festival’s major sponsor, Paetec, left and right brain thinkers...
Deyhim: “SG screwed up.”
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...
Parking Redesign
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...

News

Deputy Attorney Speaks on Environmental Issues

by Kevin Keller

Katherine Kennedy, New York State Special Deputy Attorney General for Environmental Protection, spoke at RIT last Wednesday to raise awareness of the...

SG Weekly Update

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...

RIT Forecast

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...

Leisure

From Marriage to Musical

by John Howard

Stewart Lane has been married to the theatre ever since his first experience with it: a production starring the father of his best friend. It was love at first sight...

Review: Mysterious Mysteries

by Evan McNamara

Mysterious Mysteries’ self-titled EP is perhaps one of the most cohesively written pieces of music I have ever had the pleasure of hearing. Even though lyrics are...

Review: Public Assistance

by Susan Cook

Why Bother Working for a Living? Have you finally unlocked all the new characters in Smash Bros. Brawl? Then maybe it’s time to take a step away from your...

At Your Leisure

by Ilsa Shaw

Stream of Facts Forty six years ago, a group of researchers decided to administer LSD to an elephant. The dose was 297 milligrams, about 3000 times the level of a...

Features

That Guy: Josh Horn

by Ilsa Shaw

This past week, you may have noticed any of the 175 RIT students wearing “I agree with Josh” t-shirts around campus. Meet Josh. Name, Major, Year? Joshua Horn,...

Sports

Coming Out at RIT

by Max Herrera

Glenn Burke, former Major League Baseball (MLB) player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Oakland Athletics from 1976 to 1979, was touted as the next Willie Mays by many...

Sport's Desk: Men's Tennis

by Jeff Conner

Views

My Personal Olympic Boycott

by Joe McLaughlin

A couple weeks ago, there was a big ruckus in the media about the protesters trying to put out the Olympic Torch while it was on its multi-continental tour to Beijing...

RIT Rings

by Karl Voelker

All calls subject to editing and truncation. Not all calls will be run. Reporter reserves the right to publish all calls in any format. Thursday, 8:44 p.m. Hey,...

Editorial

Editor's Note: Awkward Silence

by Laura Mandanas

I don’t agree with Josh. It’s nothing personal; I think he’s a really great guy (see That Guy: Josh), and I admire his willingness to make himself so vulnerable for...

Letters to the Editor

To the Editor: Last week’s article on the selection of Provost Stan McKenzie as the RIT 2008 Commencement speaker greatly surprised and, frankly, disappointed me. I...

Corrections

April 11 The Polar Bear Club is currently on Red Leader Records, not Geffen records. April 18 The RIT Spring Juggle-In was actually held from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. on...

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