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carl lam

Hardly any of this makes sense to me. First, it started at a high school in Colorado and then happened in malls, movie theatres, an elementary school, and now a sporting event. These senseless acts of violence are slowly killing my faith in humanity. When will the people committing these violent acts realize that enough is enough? In Boston, today was Patriots’ Day, a commemoration of the first...

Campus Compliments

It’s a growing trend on Facebook and it has spread across the country from coast to coast. Compliment pages have been set up on college campuses nationwide, aiming to make your day a little better with a kind word of inspiration and thanks.


Surviving Black Friday

We’re just days away from the craziest and most hectic shopping day all year: Black Friday. Dedicated to bargain hunting and shopping, Black Friday is set to break records this year. The National Retail Federation, predicts that the average shopper will spend just under $750 during the holiday months.


NBC Axes Curry From Today

All rumors and speculation were put to rest today as Ann Curry said goodbye to viewers after 15 years on the “Today Show.”

Curry broke down this morning on her final day as a regular “Today” show co-host. "This is not as I expected to ever leave this couch," Curry said.


No more numbers: The New iPad releases with full force

Upon its release, there was a lot of hype surrounding Apple’s new iPad. The product has since gained high praise for new features and a stunning display. Some people are still wondering what makes this product so special. Here’s a look.


Apple's Last Year

It would be hard for Apple to call 2011 anything but a year of success. The iPad 2, iCloud and both iPhone 4 models all contributed to Apple’s growing success as the one of the technological giants on the market. However, among all the gains and profit, Apple lost the man behind many of the company’s revolutionary designs.


Super Tuesday Leaves GOP with Mixed Messages

What many thought would be a quick sprint to find the GOP nominee has turned into a marathon. On this past Tuesday, known as “Super Tuesday,” ten states held primaries or caucuses. “Super Tuesday” in the past has been even a bigger event, with up to a half-dozen more states participating in primary or caucus contests.


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