It’s true that technology is advancing more quickly these past few years than they ever have been in the past millennia. By the time you get your hands on the next big thing, something else is already on its way out. And it’s likely that the gap in between releases will only … [Read more...] about The invention of idling
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ASYC meets Pasquale
During a recent ASYC meeting prior to the November 6th elections, Michael Pasquale put forth reasons he is electable and what he would work on changing and improving at our college. Pasquale stressed the importance of listening to students, and making sure their voice is heard in … [Read more...] about ASYC meets Pasquale
And, here we go…
On November 6th, the 44th president of the United States was chosen by the voter's in this country. After a tiring and record setting expensive election, the speeches given by both President Barack Obama and Senator Mitt Romney had me coming away with at least a sense of finality … [Read more...] about And, here we go…
A victory for California education
Gov. Jerry Brown's tax initiative has garnered enough votes in Tuesday's voting poll to give it a surprising, yet assuring, victory. Proposition 30, a tax increase package that will help fund the schools of California, has passed with a 54% majority. What this means is that … [Read more...] about A victory for California education
Leap of faith
Have you wondered what it would feel like to fall to Earth from space? Well, that is exactly what Austrian Felix Baumgartner did on October 14, 2012. Technically, he did not fall from space as he was still in the stratosphere, hence the name of the project: Red Bull … [Read more...] about Leap of faith