
Entertainment media fought the Internet, and the Internet won, for now.
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At 14 years old, Tenzin Choesang said what would be his last words to his parents for more than a decade and set foot on a three-month trek from Tibet to Nepal.
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The Internet protest that helped contribute to Congress voting to postpone a decision on the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect Intellectual Property Act is only the beginning of the conversation surrounding anti-piracy laws. Last week, Internet users were met with a 24-hour Wikipedia blackout. Google linked its “blacked-out” logo to an anti-SOPA petition, [...]
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As senior Jessica Hoeffner gripped the handle of the 20-pound steel ball in her hand, she spun on her left heel and right toe three times, then released the weight. Her throw traveled farther than any throw in school history at 50 feet and 3 1/2 inches — not bad for an outside hitter for the volleyball team.
Jan 25 2012 / Read More » ![]() Odd TrendsLara Bonner, snarky seeker of modern oddities, hunts down and comments on wonky trends. | ![]() College AveKevin McCall, college ave’s personal patrol, debates the latest policies and issues circling around higher ed. | ![]() Sharp NotesJared Dionne, music master, dishes out the best and worst of bands, festivals, award shows and live performances. |
![]() The RunwayCady Lang, the fashionista, covers all things fashion — tips, trends and spottings in the media. | ![]() The Extra PointAlex Holt, sports junkie, draws out the gameplay with the breakaways in sports, awards, players and conflicts. | ![]() The CookbookLucy Walker, ultimate foodie, cooks up a triple-layered batch of culinary adventures, cultural cuisines and food globalization. |
