Students Ask: What’s the Point? And We All Shrug Our Shoulders
The truth is that there isn’t a reason. And that’s the reason.
The Devil at the Table: Social Networks and you, Part One
Why Social Networks are needed. Regardless if you like it or not.
Liveblogging the State of the Union!
Live Blogging the State of the Union address on 1/25/11, starting at 8:45 EST.
Repeal “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen says it is a matter of integrity, and that forcing men and women to lie about their sexual orientation in order to serve in the military hurts both them and the military.
The Famous and the Fortunate
“I like talking about people who don’t have any power…I feel the need to speak for those who can’t speak for themselves….We ask them to come and work, and then we ask them to leave again. They suffer, and have no rights.”
To Kindle or not to Kindle: The E-Book Debate
I’m reading a nice clip this summer. I actually have time to. What? What am I reading? I’m readying Catcher in the Rye right now, and I just finished Paul Auster’s Travels in the Scriptorium. Man, he can write a book. I like to write and I like to read. What can I do? But … Read more
Why are we so afraid of the Machine Uprising?
I mean, we’ve used them so far and everything is fine. So why do half the movies we watch warn us about the robots coming and murdering us to death? I have some ideas….
Runaway Article: The Afghan War and the Power of the Press
This week, a man with a pen, a piece of paper and time made the President of the United States fire a General in charge of a war. Anyone who says that print is dead is an idiot. Millions of people printed the Rolling Stone article, “Runaway General” this week. The Presidents Secretary of the … Read more










