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Today’s Tech: Let’s Look Back 2011

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Opinion: A new driver’s life-altering experience

Getting a car back in June could not have been a happier moment for me. I was one of the last of my friends to [...]

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Giving gifts when you have no money

For some this Christmas, it may be hard to try and buy gifts for all of your friends and family; here are some ideas that [...]

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Today’s Tech: MineCon 2011

Last Friday and Saturday were big days for Minecraft users.  Fans from all over the world came to Las Vegas, Nevada, to celebrate the release [...]

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Today’s Tech: Modern Warfare 3 lacks improvement

      It was 12 A.M on a cold Monday night last week. While many people were sound asleep in the warmth of their [...]

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Today’s Tech: Take a look at the new Nokia

Nokia had a lot to show at its annual Nokia World 2011 on October 26th, which surprised a lot of fans. Lots of rumors had [...]

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The President Blog-ject: Our Commencement Towards Commencement

This post is crossposted from the official blog of The President Project. Q: How many Manual students does it take to change a lightbulb? A: [...]

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Today’s Tech: The new iPhone 4S

On October 4, 2011, Apple held its annual meeting in Cupertino, Calif., to announce the release of the new iPhone 4S. Tim Cook and the [...]

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Today’s Tech: Amazon’s new Kindles

Yeah, that’s right, Kindles. Amazon just announced the release of three new products in its Kindle lineup: the Kindle Fire, the Kindle Touch (Wi-Fi and 3G [...]

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Review: Gritty “Morrison Hotel” draws gripes, not groove

Morrison Hotel is weird because it isn’t. In this 1970 album, The Doors, led by songwriter and frontman Jim Morrison, abandoned their typical hippie spirit [...]

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