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A beautiful day for Relay

In its fourth year at Rensselaer, thousands of students, faculty, and staff turned out to support the search for a cure for cancer at the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life. Relayers setup tents on the ‘86 Field and camp out overnight for the 12-hour-long event. So far this year, Rensselaer has raised over $100,000—the fundraising continues into August.

That was worth it

Making computer games isn’t just fun, it’s an honest and rewarding profession. If it hadn’t been for the all-nighter, we’d never have gotten the game out before the deadline. It may win us $1,500 a head, so wish us good luck!

I spy … melting snow

Out and about on campus, the snow is melting. Here are some photos from my journeys to and from class this week.

Architecture: the good ol’ days

Architecture classes during freshman year can produce some of the most fascinating projects. After months of hard work, they go on display in the Greene Gallery, part of the Greene Building, the home of the School of Architecture. Here are some pictures from those days.