digital age

Participatory media: advancements in communication

Staff writer Moises Fuertes discusses participatory media.

Disconnected from reality

Staff writer Moises Fuertes believes that advancements in technology have disconnected us from reality.

Texting generation forms new language

Staff writer Lauren Bana gives her opinion on the new form of text language that has been developed by the texting generation.

Digital news services gain paid readership

Staff writer Moises Fuertes discusses the concept of digital news services and whether or not it's worth paying to read online content.

What we don’t own

Contributing writer Moises Fuertes suggests that nothing is ever truly owned in the digital age.

Generation Y: Criticized and misunderstood

Contributing writer Moises Fuertes believes that Generation X's unfounded criticism for Generation Y is unreasonable.

Penmanship, a dying art despite supportive study

Staff writer Junette Reyes believes penmanship is a dying, yet necessary art.

Professor Webb’s career shaped by childhood experiences

Whether it was the first man landing on the moon or the launch of Sputnik I, the 1950s and 60s were not only defining moments for mankind, but for Dr. James Webb, professor of Astronomy and Physics.
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