Me Issue
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Me Generation
by Rachel Hart
Why It's All About Us
In Greek mythology, hubris, or pride, is the tragic flaw that
often brings about the downfall of the main character. A
prime example of this is...
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Really, Really Ridiculously Good-looking
by Michael Barbato
I’m pretty sure there’s more to life than being really, really ridiculously good-looking... This quote
from the movie Zoolander, starring Ben Stiller, describes the...
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Jimmy Eat World
by Madeleine Villavicencio
My journey towards a refreshing and rewarding
concert experience after a very long, stressful
week started at approximately 2:57 p.m.
in the afternoon when I sat down...
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Newsby 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... Leisureby John Howard
Tina Fey must be one of the busiest people in
the world. From producing, writing and starring
in her new hit television show, 30 Rock, to making
an appearance in an... by Evan McNamara
The Ghost you Left Behind
When people think about the musical output of
Sweden, two things usually come to mind: death
metal, and ABBA. You can clearly imagine... by Susan Cook
What do you do if you love both apples and
grapes? You could always try Grāpples. They’re
Washington Extra Fancy or Fuji apples, depending
on which apples are... by Evan McNamara
Noyes
Noyes is the brainchild of guitarist Victor Villarreal,
former axe-man of a number of legendary
Chicago indie bands like Cap’n Jazz, Ghosts and
Vodka, and... by Ilsa Shaw
Stream of Facts
Until the 1800s, tomatoes were thought to be
poisonous. Their acceptance as a nutritional
food source in the United States was due to Colonel
Robert... Featuresby Elvis Montero
A Closer Look at the Mac Phenomenon
We all love our iPods, right? That’s an understatement.
It’s not just love; it’s zealotry. Take a look around, and
you’ll... by Ilsa Shaw
Name, Major, Year?
Ben Isserlis, first year Computer Science major.
Where are you from originally?
Around Syracuse. I’ve lived in Manlius (which is south of... Sportsby Jeff Conner by Rachel Hart
Lacrosse has been a life-long endeavor for fourth
year Andrew Ruocco. “In the town I’m from,
Corning, NY, you pretty much grow up with a
stick in your hand,” said... by Madeleine Villavicencio
For LaKeisha Perez, running has
always come naturally: “I’ve been
running since I was little. I continued
in high school. Now, basically all
I do is run.” When she... by Rachel Hart
Ryan Tryt, fourth year
Catcher, had humble
beginnings in baseball:
“I got my first
start in baseball in
my backyard playing
with my Dad, my
two older... Viewsby Jen Loomis
If They Don’t Win, It’s Our Shame
I have never been, nor will I ever be, an athlete. I prefer to watch it all from a safe distance by
occasionally attending... by Adam Botzenhart
You’re remarkable—you really are
You’re the only one like you
There isn’t another in the whole wide world
Who can do the things you do
Because you are special,... 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.
Wednesday, 11:34 p.m.
Rings,... EditorialOf the 10,000 magazines Reporter printed this week, no two
are exactly alike. What you see is something truly unique; literally, it is one of a kind.
How did we do... by Laura Mandanas
We really are a special generation.
Although we are frequently narcissistic (see Ridiculously Good-Looking), wasteful (see Waste Audit), and, quite frankly,
mediocre... Dear Reporter,
Last week’s article on the selection of Provost
Stan McKenzie as the RIT 2008 Commencement
speaker greatly surprised and, frankly,
disappointed me... The April 25th issue of Reporter incorrectly
identified the subject of photo
1 on the Sports Desk page (page 29)
as Dave Good. The subject is actually
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