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Sports Editor Riley Sobel ’27 liked the first episode of Severance’s second season, more or less.
Despite RPI’s Nina Christof’s 5 shots on goal, a closely contested match saw the visiting Saint Lawrence Saints, ranked 7th in the nation, grab a 2-0 victory over the Engineers Saturday afternoon.
After a three-year wait, The Party Never Ends has finally dropped. This was my most anticipated album of 2024 and one I had been continuously searching for updates. The Party Never Ends is Juice ...
Vice Provost for the Student Experience Robert Hradsky sat down with The Poly to discuss the drop deadline, Arch, the testing center, and more.
As college students, we often find ourselves faced with a myriad of choices. From deciding whether to go out with friends or stay in and study, to deeper dilemas, the abundance of options can ...
In a letter to the Rensselaer community, professor Chulsung Bae discusses his ongoing lawsuit against RPI.
This year, Rensselaer has become the first university to hold an IBM Quantum System One. On April 5th, the ribbon cutting ceremony was held for the new system, which is located in the Voorhees ...
Vivian Rost-Nasshan ’26 has been elected Grand Marshal, beating Ria Massoni ’25G in a historic runoff election.
Catherine Philipps ’24, ’25G has been elected President of the Union. Paul Khoury ’26 has elected as Undergraduate President. A runoff election between Ria Massoni ’24, ’25G and Vivian Rost-Nasshan ...
The Poly sent out a questionnaire to every candidate running for Grand Marshal, President of the Union, and Undergraduate President. Below are the unedited responses from GM candidate Ria Massoni ’24, ...
The Polytechnic Editorial Staff shares a list of advice compiled during our Navigating Rensselaer and Beyond event to help incoming freshmen adjust to life at Rensselaer.
Summer break renovations of Russell Sage Dining Hall were completed. Changes include a new entrance and updated Simple Zone.