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China’s Great Surveillance Wall

Written by Sid Menon’17 For years, the Chinese government has been using “the Great Firewall” to censor  media that its citizens can access. Because Chinese citizens have worked their way around this barrier, the government has upgraded its virtual arsenal with a disturbing tool for mass surveillance: “the Great Cannon,” an Internet weapon that tracks

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Neena’s Blog: NYC Music Trip

Day 1  Our first day of the choir and orchestra trip consisted of the long and monotonous bus ride. After scrambling to get our suitcases and instruments into the bus, we left the Columbus Academy around 4:00 pm. At 7:00pm we stopped at rest stop. Dinner included a Panera sandwich, an apple, a bag of

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Apple’s More Diverse Emojis

Although the current Apple emoji keyboard includes same-sex couples, the figures lack any diverse skin tones. An Asian man sports traditional Chinese clothing, and an Indian wears a turban. But both are light-skinned.

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John Kasich: Governor on a Mission

Ohio governor John Kasich is attracting national attention. Not because of an anti-Obama statement or a presidential run. Instead, he is gaining support from other governors for a national balanced budget amendment.

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Drones’ Image Problem

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think drones? Maybe it’s the recent White House incident or government spying or something else. Regardless, drones have a negative image that the United Arab Emirates is trying to improve by establishing a “Drones for Good” competition that rewards inventors for creating these devices to