Monthly Archives: January 2010
David J. Leveille
David was colorful. He was kind. He was inventive. He enjoyed the humor in everything that was around him. He grew up in Pawtucket, RI, a place that he, (and everyone I’ve encountered from there), pronounced with a truly unique … Continue reading
The Smell is Gone
It’s likely that when others look back on their college campus, the classrooms and the stairs and hallways, their first thought probably isn’t the smell. But at RIT two competing odors from two critical graphic arts processes moved from opposite … Continue reading
Parade of Maidens
Odd thing about the downtown campus of RIT, each year students in the third ward would return a few days or even weeks early. Granted, it was a way to make your rented apartment inhabitable, but mostly it was to … Continue reading
Animal House
RIT had an active Greek community with old school toga parties and pledges wearing beanies. Road trips to other other campuses in New York and Ohio made “National Lampoon’s Animal House” seem more like a documentary than a work of … Continue reading