Tag: Letters To The Editor
05.09.2008Dear Reporter:
I am writing this letter concerning the cartoon
entitled, “How RIT Can Use Antisemitic
Graffiti To Its Advantage” in the April
25 edition of Reporter... MeDear Reporter,
Last week’s article on the selection of Provost
Stan McKenzie as the RIT 2008 Commencement
speaker greatly surprised and, frankly,
disappointed me... 04.11.2008Dear Reporter,
The Editor’s Note in the March 21, 2008 edition
of the Reporter displays a common fallacy regarding
study abroad, namely that study abroad
is... 04.04.2008Dear Reporter,
I recently attended the parking forum that was
hosted by the parking and transportation services
office (PATS). Given the current opinion of
this... 03.14.2008A Biodegradable Ritz
Dear Reporter,
I would like to take this opportunity to inform
the students of RIT about the efforts of Dining
Services—and in particular, the... |
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Fr. Richard Hunt
With a background in art, Father Richard Hunt
has been finding creative ways to present religious
messages to the RIT community over the
years. He’s also worked with a number of Zen
Masters.
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David "Big Goon" Fass
Leader of the Corner Crew, Big Goon has been
“loud and obnoxious,” cheering on our hockey
team since 1989. He has also served as the
supervisor at Sol’s since its opening, and is a
former student of RIT’s Print Management program.
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Dr. Barry Culhane
Most recently chairing the Imagine RIT Innovation
and Creativity Festival, Dr. Barry Culhane
is a very busy man. His other projects include
putting on the Liberty Hill breakfast series for
President Destler, organizing the “Retirees Picnic”
at the end of this year, teaching, and giving
back to the greater Rochester community.
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