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Who is watching you?

Social networking can impact future employment

By Jacob McCormick

When Kelly Jo Wright, communications and journalism senior lecturer, began the first day of her Mass Media and Pop Culture class, she started things off with a PowerPoint presentation. However, this one proved to be much different than the average slide show.

Radiohead: Freedom from bad music

By Scott Hoostal

Hinder is hands down the greatest band in the entire world. OK, now that I've got your attention, I would like to take a second to disclaim the aforementioned statement and say that Hinder, in actuality, is the worst band in the world and that truly the greatest band in the world is by far Coldplay.

History of Sharpies

Permanent, strong-smelling markers date back to early 1960s

By Kathryn Prince

They mark, they stain, they come in over three dozen different colors and chances are there is at least one in every desk on campus. They are Sharpie markers. The Sharpie marker was first introduced in 1964 as the first ever permanent marker that writes like a pen, according to the Sharpie Web site.

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