The Next Great Generation

An online magazine written by and for the Millennial Generation.

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We’ve Got Issues: A Weekly News & Politics Column

By on Feb 6, 2012
Categories: Featured Post, TNGG Weekly Columns

The economy is up and the bonuses of Goldman Sachs execs are down. (Yippee!) Susan G Komen sells out women for right-wing money, but then changes its mind. And Facebook needs to make money, which we will all suffer for.

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Detroit, 2.0

By on Feb 18, 2011
Categories: Current Events

The Imported From Detroit commercial urged Americans to accept Detroit for what it is – an American city that has hit its share of road blocks, but rather than giving up, is starting anew.

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TNGG’s Super Bowl Breakdown

By on Feb 5, 2011
Categories: Lifestyle

An easy-to-follow analysis of Super Bowl XLV between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers including a comparison of important football categories, like QBs and facial hair.

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A guide to Buffalove

By on Jun 12, 2010
Categories: Cities Week

By: Sarah Bishop This post is part of a TNGG series on Cities. Buffalo. Buffalo is like… Okay, I got it! Have you ever been with someone that your friends, family, colleagues, or hell, even the man on the moon has never let you live down?  You know, someone you’re absolutely and completely ashamed to [...]

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Reflections on the Super Bowl Experience

By on Feb 9, 2010
Categories: Lifestyle

By Jenna Mitby The Super Bowl comes once a year, but if you ever actually get to go, it’s once in a lifetime.  For all practical purposes, Super Bowl Sunday is a national holiday.   I didn’t plan on going, but a few days ago, my father was offered free tickets.  Twelve hours and countless emails [...]

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Do Super Bowl Commercials Even Matter to Gen Y?

By on Feb 4, 2010
Categories: Business

A debate has gone on for years in the marketing world; is the insane cost of a Super Bowl ad worth it?  Some argue that Super Bowl spots have lost their clout, especially with Gen Y.  This just isn’t true… Gen Y loves Super Bowl commercials like everyone else; just make sure they are good. [...]

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