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Congratulations on being accepted to RPI! Your academic achievements thus far are certainly exceptional, and I am sure that your success makes the process of choosing a college a difficult one. That ...
A double-header against Ithaca slowly drained Rensselaer’s spirits, who followed their hard-earned 1-2 loss in the first game with a 2-10 defeat.
The Student Senate unanimously approved a change to their bylaws last week. The changes, spearheaded by Griffin Oliver ’27, restructured the Senate’s committees into two major umbrellas: Campus ...
An inquiry committee has been formed to investigate the increasingly strained relationship between the RPI Players and the Union Executive Board. Also, RPI is seeking re-accreditation by the Middle ...
Throughout this entire semester, I’ve been listening to the musical: “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,” an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel War and Peace. During endless nights of ...
In her first E-Board meeting as President of the Union, Isabel Lieber ’25, ’26G presided over the unraveling of the RPI Players as they were put on probation for the second time this semester. RPI ...
The fourth annual film festival, hosted by UPAC Cinema, took place March 28 in DCC 308. The screening began at 8:30 pm and ran until 10:30 pm. Opening speeches were delivered by Film Festival Director ...
This past Friday, 6 pm was a popular time slot for student events across campus. First up, “A Night of Rock and Blues,” presented by the Rensselaer Music Association, took place in the McNeil room ...
Growing up, we often have a vague idea of where we would like to be at a certain age—successful by 25, married by 30, homeowner by 35, still friends with people we swore we would never drift from, and ...