Saddle Creek, 2010 By Kyle Allen What is the significance of a Bright Eyes album in 2011? Conor Oberst seems to be asking himself the…
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It’s odd for me to write about the benefits of social media when I openly hate Facebook and have never tweeted—not even a single character.…
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It is estimated that approximately 0.265 percent of people become famous. Because fame is such a rarity, it is inferred that those who are bestowed…
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Reflections on protests in the U.S. and elsewhere By Jessica Santos Through raised signs and impassioned cries, protesters hope that their actions will positively influence…
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How our access to water comes at a price By Chris Zivalich In July 2010, the United Nations formally declared water a fundamental human right…
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The motivations and minds behind hacking By Carly Smith Movies tell us that hackers sit in their parents’ basements alone among several computers. Pieces of…
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War games start early in children’s TV War is portrayed to children everywhere today; whether it is Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, video…
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Journalist Mark Boal worked with bomb squads in Iraq in 2004. He later published a piece in Playboy about Sgt. Jeffrey Sarver, a bomb disposal…
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The Role of Social Media in the Egyptian Protests By Mimi Niggel For the people of Tunisia, it started with word spreading online and in…
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The world braces itself for new technological weapons By Shaza Elsheshtawy In July 2010 news broke out of a vicious, complex computer worm –Stuxnet—infecting staff…