Column: Writers grapple with digital fame
Due to the rise of social media, authors have found new ways to connect with their audience, which comes with both positive and negative effects.
Due to the rise of social media, authors have found new ways to connect with their audience, which comes with both positive and negative effects.
Book banning is nothing new in the United States. At the core of it, this is a futile culture war.
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Climate change cannot be solved by 500 people making personal sacrifices and our media needs to reflect that.
Avery Alexander, Senior Writer
“Sing 2”
5/5 Stars
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From left, Miriam Maistelman, Mary McKean, Paul Corsi and Lizz Eberhardt have volunteered and worked at state and national parks across America.
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Jason Hamilton, a professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences tends to a beehive at Bee Fest, which took place Oct. 10.
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James Patterson’s book empire is all about staying on top of the New York Times bestseller list rather than telling new and original stories.
Fans of the book will be pleased to see that the Netflix series is a true adaptation of the books, without a plot point out of place.