Last Wednesday, the Executive Board’s Business Operations Committee Chairperson Emryn Philogene ’25 presented a motion to reallocate the office spaces in the Union’s Student Government Suite. The ...
As a member of The Poly and someone who prides themself on once being an avid reader, I am ashamed to say that I rarely read anymore. It is much easier to take the constant dopamine hit of Instagram ...
Last Tuesday, President Martin A. Schmidt ’81 sent out an email to the Rensselaer community in response to a petition by RPI’s chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America demanding the ...
One of my earliest memories is going to the movies. For my brother’s 14th birthday, my family and I went to see Marvel Studios’ new The Avengers. Sitting in the oversized recliners of my local theater ...
As students attending one of the oldest technological universities, artistic talents hidden among the student body are easy to overlook. This past Friday, however, GZ Basement and RPI Art Club ...
The Winter Carnival was a lovely and lighthearted 3-hour excursion that gathered students from all over campus to momentarily distract themselves from their semester workload and the fact that they go ...
The Student Senate hosted a conversation with Rob Hradsky, Vice Provost of the Student Experience, during its meeting last week. Hradsky has been in his role for about six months now, and he reflected ...
The Poly sat down with Vice Provost for the Student Experience Rob Hradsky to discuss the Arch, summer housing, changes to punishments regarding alcohol, and more. This interview is a follow-up to our ...
A late comeback effort from Rensselaer’s women’s team was not enough as the Engineers fell to rivals Union College in the opening match of the Mayor's Cup with a 3-2 defeat. The Engineers came into ...
The Executive Board convened for their final January meeting, passing motions to affiliate new clubs, approve new budgets and subsidies, and grant access to the Union Building’s McNeil Room. Code Red, ...