When Ashley Armstrong and James Reile met at freshman orientation, neither of them were looking for a long-term relationship. “James and I did not plan on meeting at college,” Armstrong said. “It just happened that way.” Read more >>
As freshmen, one of our biggest concerns is being paired with a nightmarish roommate. Seniors Nick Suchyna, Dallas Miller and Doug Teadt lucked out of that situation. The trio has roomed together since their sophomore year at Fisher. Read more >>
Countless hours spent on lab reports and studying for organic chemistry exams has paid off for senior Ricky Lonski, who has earned the honor of Dean’s List for the past seven semesters. Read more >>
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For a comedian who has earned a reputation on humorous rants, Lewis Black may have a new topic to rage about, one that people of Rochester can relate to.
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James Smith says that he first became interested in archaeology while watching Indiana Jones.
“Archaeology is interesting to me because it’s a combination of manual labor and using your intelligence,” Smith said. “Also, I’ve always been interested in history, particularly ancient history."
A small town in Louisiana is suffering the 10 biblical plagues, and no one knows why, in The Reaping.
Hilary Swank stars as Katherine Winter, a professor at Louisiana State University who has lost her faith in God. Now Winter spends most of her time disproving what others consider to be miracles. But the occurrences in the small town of Haven might be a little more than she bargained for.
Robin Thicke is not only a successful R&B singer, but he also composes his songs and acts from time to time. His most recent project is the re-release of his album The Evolution of Robin Thicke on Feb. 13.
Located off a narrow dead end road in Honeoye Falls is a local brewery which has been up and running since 1995. The award winning Custom BrewCrafters is Rochester’s very own brewery that supplies many local bars and events with their own unique brews.
Seth take on College student stereotypes involving: Family Guy, James Bond and of course, Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Transfer student finds school is not the perfect fitFreshman and transfer student Kayla Hogan.
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