Kicking Cancer to the Curb: What We Can Do
Categories: Lifestyle
Whether it’s walking, running, or writing letters, this generation is serious about finding a cure for cancer.
Adventures in Wikipedia
Categories: Technology
It’s the largest collection of information in the known universe and it’s all because of people like you and me. Keep it free, keep it safe, give money to Wikipedia!
Do you trust the American news media?
Categories: Lifestyle
As online journalism quickly becomes the universal way to consume news, a Gallup poll found last week that 18 to 29-year-olds read national newspapers the least of any age group and that trust in the news media is at a considerable low.
In Love with Social Media (No, Seriously)
Categories: Technology
Oxytocin is a chemical that heightens feelings of love in the human brain. Recent studies and experiments have shown that using Twitter and other forms of social media actually release the chemical, making humans feel happier and relaxed, the more they interact with friends online.
Love may be colorblind, but others aren’t
Categories: Lifestyle
While research shows that Millennials are more comfortable with interracial relationships than any other generation, this author’s experience says otherwise.
I Graduated From College without Ever Checking Out a Book
Categories: Education Week
By Katie Wall My name is Katie Wall and I graduated from college without ever checking out a book. That’s right – in May of 2009 I graduated from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a school consistently ranked as one of the best public universities in the country, and never checked out [...]