Entertainment

Back To The Future: A Look At RIT's Beautiful Downtown Campus

Written by Deb Schleede on Sat 10/11/2008 at 12:46 pm

Saturday’s perfect weather catered well to a "Back to the Future" visit of RIT’s original campus located in Rochester’s historical 3rd Ward.

Film Students Honor Show

Written by Mackenzie Cadotte on Fri 10/10/2008 at 9:05 pm

The Film Student Honors Show presented several categories of movies Friday night in the Chester Carlson Building Auditorium, including colorful animations, twenty-minute live action movies, romances, fictions, narratives and comedies; some were animations about milky characters, others about veterans of war and documentaries of their life.

A Night at the "Capitol Steps"

Written by Ashley McCaslin on Thu 10/09/2008 at 10:59 am

Ingle Auditorium was filled with laughter Wednesday evening inspired by the cast of “Capitol Steps.” This troupe of performers gave alumni, faculty, staff, and students alike a chance to laugh at the current state of American politics and the economy.

The Opener

Written by Casey Bitzberger on Sat 05/03/2008 at 11:56 am

Welcome to the Opening Ceremony of Imagine RIT, the main event that started off one of the most unique days at RIT. Imagine RIT, is an incredible event welcoming all to view and explore RIT. President William Destler’s speech echoed his pride in sharing this wonderful day with the thousands of guests on campus today.

Image Movement and Sound

Written by Steve Mancini on Sat 05/03/2008 at 11:47 am

The purpose was to create a unique experience where art could be expressed in ideas that were alive, fresh and unexpected.

Free Drinks, New Ideas, and Beautiful Beats: The Infinity Quad Has It All

Written by Sean Conklin on Sat 05/03/2008 at 11:08 am

The Infinity Quad was a ghost town at the start of the inaugural Imagine RIT Festival. Then RIT musical group Surround Sound hit the stage and drew a large crowd with its smooth beats and melodic harmonies. A mix of contemporary and classic-barbershop music delighted on-lookers young and old. All grooved to the beat that was happening on stage.