Whether it be a Bee Gees musical or a long-lost favorite cartoon, nothing seems impossible to find these days.
Oh, The Places Tech Shall Go
What they do you mean by “use Snapchat?” Finding a way to step aside from the millions of mini-terminators.
Professors Use Twitter As Classroom Tool
Professors teaching large lecture classes are turning to Twitter to foster discussions on course material.
How A New Device Can Help You Stay Off Facebook
Pavlok co-founder Maneesh Sethi wants to help people increase their productivity—by giving them small electric shocks when they lose focus.
Expanding Access To Digital Resources
The new Digital Studio in O’Neill offers students many musical and design-based resources to which they might not otherwise have access.
Our Battle Over Privacy
At the same time as we are sharing more and more of our lives online, we are also concerned with our privacy. We want to have our cake and eat it too, and we have found a way to do so.
Dumb Phone, Dumb Guy
In an environment tailored for smartphone users, there is value in stepping back and assessing what we’ve lost now that we have devices that give us constant distraction.
You Won’t Believe What Joe Biden Said On Thursday
Coming at you this week, we have exquisite commentary on wild self-destructive libertinism and good ol’ Uncle Joe. ‘The Onion’ would have you believe that those two are one and the same.
The Tinder Games: What I Learned From The Dating App
A brief round in the Tinder Games reveals what social media should be used for: making connections.
Union, Bears, And Celebrity Divorces
In this Monday’s TU/TD, we digest Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger’s divorce, critique the Secret Service, and celebrate apple juice. All in a day’s work.