Interview by Margaret Sutton’14 and Nikhil Patel’14. Video by Elliot Nick’14.
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Over the past year, my grandma has sent me numerous articles criticizing teenagers for how much time they spend texting, tweeting, and IM-ing. If I’m being perfectly honest, I’ve ignored most of those articles and gone on with my daily life. But recently I stopped and took the time to read one of these articles,…
The sexual exploitation of children is undoubtedly deplorable. Yet, we must acknowledge that it is not just the low-lifes of society that are committing these atrocities. Respected members of society commit these lurid acts, and Ohio is not exempt from these indecencies. Several schemes involving the wretched world of child trafficking have recently been exposed.…
Very rarely, if ever, is there any type of positive associated with ALS, commonly know as Lou Gehrig’s disease. The untreatable degenerative disease, which afflicts roughly 5,000 people per year, leaves its victims with no hope and a very short time span. When Neil Alexander’81 was diagnosed, his doctor recommended that the best course of…
Sporting jeans and a sweater, Ryan Vesler’01 remarks, “I feel like I’m giving my junior speech again,” drawing laughs from the crowd. Well known for his tee-shirt line, Homage, which has garnered critical acclaim, Vesler spoke to a crowded Trustees Room as a part of the Career Lunch Forum series on October 1st. “I remember…
I have heard many students say, “Oh, they are probably faking it,” or “They just want to get out of work.” Most athletes believe concussions are not serious injuries, and not an important enough reason to miss a game. In fact, 50% of high school athletes with concussions do not report them. But ignoring a…
The Pacific Ocean traces its name back to Magellan, who called it the Mar Pacifico, or “peaceful ocean.” Today, the waves are much choppier. China just launched its first operational aircraft carrier. Japanese coast guard ships are firing water cannons at Taiwanese vessels. What’s causing all this? It depends on whom you ask. The Chinese…
Nintendo is releasing another revolutionary gaming system, the Wii U, deeming it as “one of a kind” because of its versatility. Users can view gameplay on T.V while still viewing it on the Wii U, as a touch screen either horizontally or vertically. The 6.2 inch LCD touch screen with traditional button controls and two…