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It’s funny how people talk about world events they don’t understand.
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It’s funny how people talk about world events they don’t understand.
It’s a sad realization, but I’ve come to terms with the fact that face-to-face conversation is considered weird.
It’s 2 a.m. on a Friday and you’ve consumed one too many Long Island iced teas at Kilroy’s Sports Bar.
I dread those cold winter mornings when my alarm goes off and my body just lies in the confines of my warm covers for a few extra minutes, which eventually turns into a few extra hours. We’ve all been there.
This Sunday brunch, Apple and Facebook employees will not only be able to ask for their eggs fried over easy or scrambled, they will be able to get them frozen.
Ever since Emma Watson’s HeForShe speech at the United Nations, the topic of feminism has been on everyone’s mind. Watson is a U.N. Women Goodwill ?Ambassador.
A few weeks ago, an app came out that is designed for strangers to meet and cuddle. It’s called Cuddlr. It makes sense.
If you have a registered Apple ID, chances are you have U2’s new album, “Songs of Innocence,” ?already on your device.
In our world, there’s a clear divide between people who wear watches and people who don’t. The non-watch wearers dominate the scene these days, but only time will tell whether the status quo will change after Tuesday’s release of the Apple Watch.
There’s not one person in this entire university who jumps for joy when a professor assigns students into groups for a project.