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Day: October 11, 2013

Wright Brothers Day seeks to bring innovation to campus

Homecoming Week took off with Wright Brothers Day, which was held in the Student Union Atrium on Monday, Oct. 7 from 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Wright Brothers Day consisted of a variety of businesses and organizations brought in to interact with the student body, including Calamityville, Living Laboratory, and multiple smartphone applications. Spencer Rupp, a senior […]

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Living with other people. Am I right?

People weren’t made to be isolated creatures. We like talking, talking loudly, going to places, eating, laughing, eating some more and basically hanging out with other people.  We were made to make up obnoxious words to the tune of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” with our friends. We were made to meet and communicate with people. And […]

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Online learning is awesome. Trust me.

I love online education. I went to a typical brick and mortar public school. However, my school also had a virtual academy where full time students could take classes online. I was in love. I tried math (I drew the line when my online professor told us to go out and buy a pineapple and […]

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An opinion on opinions

Having written a few opinion pieces, I’ve become reflective about what it is I’m actually doing in composing these arguments. And so I’d like to take an opportunity to discuss what it takes to have an opinion (surely it’s more than just having a certain choice body part). In the United States we’re taught that […]

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"Gravity": a powerful force, a more powerful film

I decided upon a whim this past Saturday to watch Academy Award-nominated Alfonso Cuarón’s recently released film “Gravity.” Prior to that day, I had never heard of the film, and yet the internet was ablaze with glowing approbation from Saturday onward. I didn’t know the context of the plot, had never seen a trailer and […]

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