The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

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Google’s Acquisition of Motorola Leaves Questions

By on Sep 7, 2011
Categories: Technology

If Google does intend to use Motorola Mobility to produce new mobile devices, expect to see some pretty cool stuff.

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A Different Kind of Activism

By on Jul 14, 2010
Categories: Current Events

Generation Y doesn’t march on the streets. Instead they take to Facebook and Twitter to protest. Could it be, though, that this is just as effective?

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Gone to Bonnaroo

By on Jun 24, 2010
Categories: Lifestyle

Having never been to a large camping-style music festival, I had absolutely no idea what I was getting myself into when the email came in saying I’d been chosen to go to Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, all expenses paid. All I knew at the time was that it was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. I would do almost anything to get there.

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Gadgets and gang rape in the DRC

By on Jun 22, 2010
Categories: Current Events

The sale of cell phones reached more than 1 billion in 2007. One year later, the United Nations declared the Democratic Republic of Congo the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman or a girl.

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Social Media: A Virtual College Party

By on Mar 4, 2010
Categories: Technology

Here’s something that’s completely obvious: social media has totally changed the way we interact with others. But now, here’s something that might not be so obvious: social media has changed our friendships – how we start them, how we maintain them, and even what we consider a friendship. When you’re in pre-school and kindergarten, you [...]

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Silly Rabbit, Technology’s For Kids!

By on Feb 25, 2010
Categories: Technology

One of the biggest milestones in my young, 90’s life was my first computer. It was this big, white monster of a monitor with a CD-ROM drive and a “hard floppy disc” drive in the giant computer tower, and it came in one of those Gateway boxes that always reminded me of a cow (the [...]

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