Daily Archives: Apr 24, 2012

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Examining Plan B Jobs

Have you ever stopped to think about what your Plan B might be? And no, I’m not talking about birth control. Plan B meaning your secondary profession or career, if not Plan A (duh).

The Fight for the Future of the Internet: What’s Next?

In the last few months, Internet privacy bills such as SOPA/PIPA and CISPA have been introduced in Congress, posing various threats to the freedom of the World Wide Web. Though SOPA/PIPA were defeated earlier in the year, attention has arrived to another piece of legislation called the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA). This bill is aimed at limiting the amount of “cyber threats” and sharing of “private intellectual property.”

Why We Preach

A few weeks ago, millions of Americans celebrated Easter, the holiday that recognizes the Christian belief in Jesus Christ’s resurrection, through egg hunts, egg colorings and chocolate. While the connection between the Easter Bunny and the son of God does not make sense to me whatsoever, the 2010 poll conducted by Barna Group (a leading research organization focused on faith and culture) showing that only 42 percent of Americans know what the holiday is about worries me.

May the Horror Movie R.I.P.

Throughout my life, I have been a big fan of horror movies. Whether it was watching Freddy Krueger brutally invade young teenagers’ dreams for the first time, or seeing a young Jason Voorhees come from out of nowhere at Crystal Lake in the original “Friday the 13th,” the horror movie genre has always been one of my favorite movie genres. Additionally, it’s become especially relevant today to young cinemagoers as well, because of the scare factor that affects them both during and after whatever movie of the genre they’re viewing at the time.

Why Gas Prices Are Increasing

The trend of constantly rising gas prices is always a central focus in the U.S. economy; it’s a significant political issue from a global perspective, and it is continually making headlines.

Revisiting the Buffett Rule and Fair Share

Surprising no one, the Senate failed to pass the Buffett Rule after the Republicans unleashed another filibuster. It’s not just that the Republicans block anything President Obama and his allies in Congress try to get done. This time one of their principles was at stake: the rich must be protected at all costs. Keeping in mind that the rich effectively pay less in taxes than the rest of us, the Republicans did their duty and maintained the status quo for their true constituents.

A War on Whom?

When I was in high school I took Latin as my language requirement. It was the course that gave Cs just for attending class. There, I was the shy girl who wore oversized sweaters to cover her voluptuous chest. I was sitting in the back of the class reading “Mein Kampf” (no, I wasn’t a Nazi, just curious) when my classmate poured a line of cocaine onto his desk. He had done so covertly, darting his head around the room like a paranoid bird making sure the teacher wasn’t looking. He rolled up a dollar bill, stuck it to his nose, and snorted. Oh, the memories.

Vote or Die; or Whatever

Recently, on campuses like ours, the Youth for Ron Paul campaign has been placing ads based on popular Internet memes around school — image macros of Ron Paul’s face and phrases like “Is a Christian; Doesn’t Exploit It.” Paul is using these popular memes to hook youth voters, using the one thing he thinks young people care about: the Internet.

Breaking (or Makin’) All the Rules: Basics Everyone Needs

  Fashion is a complicated world. On the one side, you have a universe of free-thinkers and creative types who use every day as an...

Paper Books and Memories

By Annie Kim Staff Writer The other day, I carefully picked up the sample displayed Nook book on the stand, letting it sit in my hands...

The Prototypes Take on Kenya

By Taylor Weik Staff Writer You’re on a stage. You can’t see a thing because you’re surrounded by darkness. But you can hear, and you can...

Completely Obsessed with the Bio School and Hunger Games

    There’s a stillness on the bio side of campus this morning. The heat is starting to set into the season and the silence is...

Pho So 1 is ‘Number One’

By Charles Lam Staff Writer I make it a point to avoid Vietnamese restaurants that have English names. They tend to be more focused on marketing...

Police Logs in Retrospect, I’m Sorry

By Maxine Wally Staff Writer The first time I was allowed to type in the police log section of the New University was during my predecessor,...

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