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Greek Week 2013

(May 02 2013) Written by: Peter Ryan, Jr. in Community Service, Fraternity / Sorority Life, Student Life

Greek Week 2013 ran from April 14th to April 21 this year and came with a mix of new and returning events....
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President's Cup

(April 30 2013) Written by: Christina Brooks in Student Life

This past week my sorority and I had the honor of winning President's Cup, which is the highest honor/award a Greek chapter...
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College Puzzle Challenge

(April 24 2013) Written by: Melody Kelly in Student Life

Puzzles, teamwork, and free food: Microsoft recently hosted their annual College Puzzle Challenge on campus. This year, students from 14 campuses across...
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Basant 2013

(April 17 2013) Written by: Melody Kelly in Clubs, International Students, Student Life

To celebrate spring, OASIS (Organization for the Alliance of Students from the Indian Subcontinent) brought Basant to the Ingle Auditorium. Basant is...
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A Guide to Shoes for RIT

(April 08 2013) Written by: Christina Brooks in Student Life

Now, I love clothes and shoes as much as the next girl, but I had no idea what to expect or bring...
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The Distorter

(April 05 2013) Written by: Kevin Granger in Student Life

The Distorter is RIT’s most well-known student publication. Every year, on April 1st, they take on a new identity: The Distorter.   They take...
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Clubs at RIT

(April 04 2013) Written by: Christina Brooks in Clubs, Student Life

It's Thursday, and that means a new episode of RIT Behind the Scenes! This week, per request, we're focusing on all of...
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Spring at RIT (NOPE CHUCK TESTA)

(April 02 2013) Written by: Jacob Sachs in Visiting RIT, Student Life

So in most of the world, there is four rotating seasons. Here at RIT, spring generally tends to wait a little bit...
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Cat Photography: You've got to be kitten me!

(April 01 2013) Written by: Tanner Newcomb in Majors & Minors, Student Life, The Arts

RIT is known for many things, notably its engineers and its artists. The latter comprise a unique demographic on our campus. The...