COLUMN: The inescapable truth of truth values
Truth Values: “One Girl’s Romp Through MIT’s Male Math Maze” by Gioia De Cari was performed at the Wells-Metz Theatre on Tuesday.
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Truth Values: “One Girl’s Romp Through MIT’s Male Math Maze” by Gioia De Cari was performed at the Wells-Metz Theatre on Tuesday.
Hozier: a compromise between mainstream music and, well, everything else.
The game “Grand Theft Auto V” became a presence on my residence hall floor fairly late in the “GTA V” phenomenon, about a year and a half after its initial release. But when it hit, it hit hard.
You don’t go to a “Fast and Furious” movie and expect to witness stellar writing performed spectacularly on screen, especially for the seventh iteration of a series that strained for originality after the first.
An essay by Colson Whitehead appeared Tuesday in First Words, a section of the New York Times which publishes “(e)ssays on what language reveals about our moment.” The essay described how the phrase ”‘You do you’ perfectly captures our ?narcissistic culture.”
In yet another conflict between the right to free expression and censorship of offensive content, the Supreme Court is set to rule if Texas violated the First Amendment by rejecting a specialty license plate design in 2011, which displayed the ?Confederate battle flag.
The social media app Yik Yak has recently come under fire in several situations at ?different colleges.
On Feb. 28, “Saturday Night Live” aired a sketch parodying Camry’s Super Bowl ad. The sketch shows a father dropping off his daughter to be picked up by — surprise! — ISIS militants.
Brian Williams’ six-month suspension from NBC was two weeks ago. Now, Bill O’Reilly has come under fire for allegedly falsely claiming in 1982 he reported on the Falklands conflict from a war zone.
In a recent Dallas basketball game between Flower Mound High School and Plano East, a group of people in the Flower Mound High School student section held up a sign reading ?“White Power.”
Not everyone can be the CEO.
The Super Bowl seems to bring a new set of ?controversies each year.
Some of my peers believe it is a moral obligation for bearers of labels (of sexuality, gender, race and so on) to accept these labels with weary resignation and wear them as evidence they accept themselves for being “different.”
Several days ago, a bill was introduced to the ?Parliament in the United Kingdom that called for teachers and ?educators to monitor toddlers for evidence of ?terrorist tendencies.
I went into the IU Health Center the other day and when I went to check in with the receptionist, I realized to my very small, inexplicable disappointment she seemed completely apathetic to the fact that I was there. She gave me the forms I needed to fill out, and that’s it. She didn’t ask how I was. She didn’t make unnecessary small talk. The entire exchange was sterile and unimpressive.
Regarding Kim Jong-un’s reaction to the film, I can’t exactly blame him.
The blog, gettingracistsfired.com , is self-explanatory.
Last week, the State General Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, which is in charge of regulating media in China, issued an order banning puns that said “puns could mislead young readers and make it more difficult to promote traditional Chinese culture.”
Uber Senior Vice President Emil Michael made a controversial comment Nov 14. According to a Buzzfeed report, Michael said the company, a car service, should collect data on critics of the company to expose their personal lives to the public.
Let’s try to think of the dumbest idea for a musical. The dumbest idea anybody could ever conceive. “Animal Farm: The Musical.” “The Spanish Inquisition: The Musical.” “The Black Plague: The Musical.”