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RIT's Student Run Magazine Since 1951

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Nancy Kikendall, Associate Interpreter at NTID, poses for a photo of her hands forming the word "interpret" in American Sign Language on Oct. 21, 2025.
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ASLIE Program Hosts Town Hall to Address Student Concerns
NTID’s interpreting program addressed community concerns during a Jan. 23 town hall.
SG Confirms RSO VP and Reviews University Policy Changes (2/13)
SG Update
SG Confirms RSO VP and Reviews University Policy Changes (2/13)
SG received presentations on DEI-related changes, SG’s Spring Retreat and election tabling, and confirmed Outspoken’s Vice President at their Feb. 13 meeting.
The front of the stuck Lexus on the corner of John Street and Trail Crossing Road after sliding into the snow on Feb. 11, 2026, in Henrietta, N.Y.
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RIT Students Slide Off Road — Students Unharmed
On Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2026, two different car accidents occurred due to winter weather and snow-coated roads near the RIT campus.
SG Appoints VP, Reviews Academic Integrity Policy Changes (2/6)
SG Update
SG Appoints VP, Reviews Academic Integrity Policy Changes (2/6)
SG received a presentation regarding changes to the student academic integrity policy and the student appeals process, appointed a new VP and discussed upcoming SG-planned events on campus.
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Nancy Kikendall, Associate Interpreter at NTID, poses for a photo of her hands forming the word "interpret" in American Sign Language on Oct. 21, 2025.
ASLIE Program Hosts Town Hall to Address Student Concerns
Danik Soudakoff February 17, 2026
NTID’s interpreting program addressed community concerns during a Jan. 23 town hall.
The front of the stuck Lexus on the corner of John Street and Trail Crossing Road after sliding into the snow on Feb. 11, 2026, in Henrietta, N.Y.
RIT Students Slide Off Road — Students Unharmed
Lydia Hammer February 12, 2026
On Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2026, two different car accidents occurred due to winter weather and snow-coated roads near the RIT campus.
RIT Kosovo Expands in the Balkans
RIT Kosovo Expands in the Balkans
Wyatt Versfelt December 18, 2025
RIT Kosovo is extending in the Balkans, adding to the three existing RIT global campuses in the region.
Illustration by Sarah Leroux
The Closure of the Commuter Lounge
Haley Fromm December 9, 2025
The Commuter Lounge has been closed as Commuter Services shifts its focus this year.
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Illustration by Danielle Williams.
Out of Ink: Print and Graphic Media Technology Program Deactivated
Hannah Meyer December 10, 2025
The Print and Graphic Media Technology programs at RIT are no longer accepting new student applications.
Design by Cay Scott.
On the Road Again: Shuttles See a Variety of Changes
Liam Conroe December 2, 2025
A new shuttle partnership and route updates mark changes in addressing past transit issues for students.
Misogyny in STEM
Misogyny in STEM
Danik Soudakoff November 28, 2025
A discussion on the prevalence of misogyny in STEM programs at RIT.
Model trains at the Rochester Institute of Technology's Model Railroad Club, on Nov. 12, 2025, in Henrietta, N.Y.
Eviction Notice!: Campus Life Downsizes Club Spaces
Lydia Hammer November 17, 2025
As Campus Life decrees that clubs must downsize, several look to retain their spaces.
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