Tag: Student Government
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 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... Meby 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... 04.25.2008by 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... 04.18.2008by Geoffrey H. Bliss
New Research Opportunities Available
RIT will be facilitating new research and development opportunities,
which will be open to both undergraduate and graduate... by Joe McLaughlin
The Student Government Elections committee will be extending the election by three hours, so that it will end at 2:59 a.m. Friday instead of 11:59 p.m. Thursday. Michael... Source: sg.rit.edu/vote, Reporter tally
See SG Election Results for full results. by Joe McLaughlin
The race for Student Government President heated up at the debates on April 8th and 9th. Candidates presented their plans on issues such as the parking crunch, the... by Alecia Crawford
Three newcomers are running for the chance to represent Saunders College of Business by becoming the school’s senator in this year’s student government elections. Since... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
Thisie P. Schisler, an International Studies major, is running for the position of COLA Senator. She has two main goals which she hopes to achieve during her term. “One... by Andrew Rees
College of Science (COS) Senator Heather Drake, a fourth year Photojournalism and Biomedical Science major, is running unopposed in the upcoming election. While... 04.11.2008by Joe McLaughlin
A Reporter poll conducted in week four showed current SG President Edward
Wolf leading the race for Student Government President for next
year, followed by Carlos... by Geoffrey H. Bliss
Enhancements to SG TV
SG President Ed Wolf announced that SG TV would have “major enhancements”
starting very soon. There will be weather updates, up to
date events... 04.04.2008by 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... by Liz Kiewet
Professors without doctoral degrees within the Golisano College
of Computing & Information Sciences may be denied promotions
under new requirements proposed by... 03.14.2008by Geoffrey H. Bliss
COS Senator Results
Student Government has elected Heather Drake to be the new College of
Science senator. Her term begins spring quarter.
SAAC Revisited
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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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