The Engineers triumphed over the Harvard Crimsons with an emphatic 3-1 victory in front of a sold-out crowd at home on Big Red Freakout. The Engineers entered the game off a decent stretch of games ...
RPI hosted its annual Winter Carnival this year in EMPAC, with free food, axe-throwing, different carnival games, and tickets you could deposit to win various prizes. The carnival saw decent foot ...
This year’s Freakout saw the Engineers upset Harvard in a 3-1 victory to mountainous applause. At a school mostly populated by nerdy introverted engineers, the Big Red Freakout is one of the few truly ...
RPI SWE, along with a host of other RPI student organizations, put on Exploring Engineering Day, where kids did fun ...
RPI Ambulance's motion for budget rollover to FY27 gets denied, RPI Rounak on probation, RMA gets subsidy to attend the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performance in NYC.
A meeting requested by the Student Senate Residential Life and Dining Committee was hosted by the Administration Division at RPI on February 5, 2026. Chief Administrative Officer Mark Hampton, ...
On Saturday, November 8th, RPI’s Game Development Club took over the Union’s McNeil room to host their annual Rensselaer Games Showcase (RGS)–an event where Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences ...
A “Performative Male” could be explained as a male pretending to be overly in touch with their feminine side or who acts excessively interested in things such as matcha, female indie musicians, ...
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 ...
Tiburon Benavides ’21, ’27G has been elected Grand Marshal and Isabele Lieber ’25, ’26G has been elected President of the Union. Grace Meehan ’28 has also been elected Undergraduate President.
Editor's Note: The Poly sent a questionnaire to every candidate that had filed to run for GM, PU, and UP prior to Spring break. Below are the unedited responses from PU candidate Toby McDonald '26.