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Cablevision Introduces Cheap, Wi-Fi Only, Mobile Service Alternative

For people who hate running up high cell phone bills, there’s Freewheel, a new mobile service alternative recently launched by Cablevision. Freewheel offers mobile services for as little as $10 a month if you’re a Cablevision Optimum Online customer. But unlike usual mobile carriers, Freewheel’s phone operates solely on Wi-Fi and doesn’t search for 3G

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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

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A New Sleeping Aid for Insomniacs

Forget counting sheep, there is a new sleeping product for insomniacs everywhere. It’s called “Sprayable Sleep,” and it functions just as it sounds. You spray mist on your neck around an hour before you want to sleep, and it won’t be long before you slip off into peaceful dreams. Already surpassing its crowd-funding goal on

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New Wave of Anti-Semitism Sweeps France

While the Charlie Hebdo story is no longer headline news, the light the terrible attacks shed on a new wave of French anti-Semitism is as important as ever. Last year, France faced the fall of the Euro and a period of economic difficulty. The result: a new rise in French nationalism. French for France. Unfortunately,

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Immigration: Why Assimilation is Critical

Immigrants stand on shaky ground as the Charlie Hebdo massacre incites xenophobic sentiments across the West. Critics have come forth to judge France’s relaxed immigration policies, deeming them dangerous and defective. The Islamist radicals responsible for the death of twelve French stand as an example of this view.

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Nous ne sommes pas Charlie

Charlie Hebdo, a satirical French magazine, is no stranger to controversy. Known for its offensive cartoons, it features cartoons criticizing numerous subjects, but Islam is often the victim. Recent attacks by Islamic extremists were by no means just, but they have raised questions about freedom of speech and freedom of the press.

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CA Blood Drive 2015: 33 Pints

Every year, Columbus Academy hosts three blood drives to collect donations for the Red Cross. Over the past couple of years, the CA blood drives have been very successful, filling up all their spots and exceeding their expected donations. This past week, Academy donated 33 pints of blood, surpassing its 22 pint expectation.