Back at it: staff returns after month-long Netflix binge, I mean, winter break
After three and a half weeks of naps, Netflix and noshing on Christmas leftovers, we're back.
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After three and a half weeks of naps, Netflix and noshing on Christmas leftovers, we're back.
This past week President Barack Obama spoke out regarding the issue of net neutrality, the idea that Internet service providers should not discriminate data on the web by user, platform, site, content and so on. In a two-minute statement, Obama came out in support of keeping use of the Internet equal, calling the FCC to reclassify the Internet as a public utility — protecting the use of the Internet as an essential service. Doing so would allow the FCC to prevent price throttling, slow service and blocking of certain websites.
Basically, my dad wants to kill me because I spent way too much on my credit card. I literally have no idea how I spent so much money, but it’s a lot. What can I do to keep track of my money?
Welcome to October, the month in which State Fair, Homecoming, Fall Break and Halloween all reside. The fun is only as limited as an individual’s mental capacity for fun, which, with all the stress of the second half of the semester, is actually pretty limited.
Piper Kerman, memoirist and subject of Netflix's widely-watched series "Orange is the New Black" came to USC on Tuesday night and sat down with the Daily Gamecock and SGTV to talk about her book, time in prison and role with the show.
Orange is the New Black writer Piper Kerman gave a talk in the Russell House Ballroom on Tuesday night, recounting life in B dorm and her journey since. Reminiscing to life in prison, Kerman discussed prison in terms of rules and rituals. Despite the overwhelming amount of rules on cans and cannots, she said that prison community was given life off of its rituals.
When it rains it pours. Perhaps a dusty old cliché, but it will be employed here as the only familiar aspect in this dark and uncertain time in campus culture.
The idea of watching a fictional character partake in things you wouldn’t think about doing is intriguing, and this is what makes crime thrillers so popular. With that being said, we’ve found the perfect shows for you to indulge in from the comfort of your bed on Netflix Instant Streaming.
Even though cartoons seem to be a field dominated by the youngest generation, grown-ups like to have fun too. Some of the best adult series out there are animated, providing endless opportunities to be unique. So sit back, relax and indulge in the best — and most bizarre — adult animated shows that Netflix Instant Streaming has to offer.
As someone who likes reading, I know that there’s a certain overwhelming pretentiousness that comes with delving into some of the heavier stuff; especially if you decide to do it outside (which I like very much).
While comedies are the hookups of television, giving a few laughs and moving on, dramas are the long-term relationships, reeling you in for the long haul. But television enthusiasts aren’t just looking for any old series. You want a show with charisma — a show to take home to your parents. So if you’re looking to settle down with a TV series, here are a few options available to you on Netflix instant streaming.
Netflix original series are known for being edgy and outlandish, but a show about a cartoon horse with a substance abuse problem is something we can all relate to, right?
Sure, there are a lot of distractions in college, but why not unwind with some good TV? Netflix has become the go-to for wasting time, considering the seemingly endless list of full series and movies at your fingertips. There’s a lot to choose from, so here’s a list of some of the best, good-hearted comedy TV shows available to you instantly.
Cinemax series upends the medical procedural by setting it in 1900
Carolina Productions’ schedule for this semester will have students bellowing “I don’t care” and “I love it,” but not for the reasons you might think.
Half of the year is over now, and what better time to stop and reflect on some of the best films so far this year?
High school graduation is supposed to be one of the milestones of your life, one that you earn through four years of hard work and dedication.
Overwhelmed by final papers, projects and exams? Why not take a break and suffer through these marvelous, feel-bad films, all available streaming on Netflix:
“Excuse me, would you mind turning down your volume? We can hear everything you’re listening to.”
Japanese film proves slow yet thoughtful