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(08/15/15 2:35am)
In April, USC was thrust into infamy after a screenshotted Snapchat of a student listing a racial slur as one of the “Reasons why USC WiFi blows” circulated on multiple social media platforms. In response, the university suspended the student and is planning to rework the Carolinian Creed as a contract rather than an ethics-based document. And now, the decision has been made to improve Wi-Fi connection and make it more secure through a number of policy changes and upgrades.
(08/15/15 1:07am)
Every year, college students are forced to buy expensive and often obsolete textbooks and reading materials. We waste our parents’ money on reading materials that we don’t want to — and often don’t end up needing to — read. The passages and research that we do end up skimming can be incredibly boring or difficult to get to, so we start associating reading with that horrible, uninterested feeling.
(06/24/15 1:11am)
When it comes to producing original series, Netflix hardly ever slacks. "Orange is the New Black," "House of Cards" and "Marco Polo" have become all the rage since they were released. So it is no surprise that Netflix’s newest original series, "Sense8," is a hit just like the rest.
(06/17/15 2:33am)
After a long, lonely year without the erratic cast of unlikely prison mates, "Orange is the New Black" is finally back. This weekend, thousands tuned into Netflix to watch the long awaited third season of the show.
(06/03/15 4:12am)
School is out and perhaps you have found yourself still in Columbia. Your lease isn’t up until July, and you figured it’s not worth going all the way home. You may find yourself stuck on the couch watching season after season of Netflix originals wondering what there is to do in Columbia when nobody’s around.
(05/25/15 12:59am)
A Netflix-exclusive series, "Daredevil" showcases one of Marvel's most historic human heroes: the red devil of Hell's Kitchen. Matthew Murdock is an attorney by day and a vigilante (Daredevil) of a crime-ridden Hell's Kitchen by night. The show balances Murdock's day life of law with his friends and his secret night life well while also recapping Murdock's intricate past with flashbacks. Early on, taking legal cases beating up general baddies and thugs on the streets of Hell's Kitchen are a mainstay for Murdock, but then he gets deep into the crime origins that plague his city and must resort to different efforts in order to keep his city safe. Oh, and to add to that, Murdock is blind.
(05/18/15 12:15am)
As the show that started a new-age superhero TV phenomenon, "Arrow" became a success by appealing to their audience. Based around Green Arrow and other DC comics, "Arrow" follows the life of Oliver Queen, a billionaire party boy who enjoyed the life of extravagance – until he was stranded at sea due to a nasty hurricane and forced to live on a seemingly deserted island. On this inland, he becomes a mystery man's protégée and learns skills that he brings back to his home, Starling City. With the help of some "sidekicks," Oliver Queen becomes the hero The Arrow.
(04/23/15 3:39am)
I am not a columnist.
(04/14/15 1:36am)
Charlie Cox and Rosario Dawson in the original Netflix television series
(04/13/15 10:57pm)
Charlie Cox and Rosario Dawson in the original Netflix television series
(04/13/15 10:35pm)
Netflix’s version of “Daredevil” is an exciting take on
Marvel’s city-saving vigilante. With a gloomier tone than any other hit series on Netflix, "Daredevil" is intense, violent and ruthless, which just makes it that much more enticing.
(04/08/15 1:54am)
Sometimes TV shows can last 10 years, season after season, but what about those that are canceled after just a few short years? There are a number of shows that were just gone too soon, leaving us curious about how the plot would have developed.
(03/30/15 11:30pm)
One of the latest Netflix original series is an outrageous, light-hearted tale about girl power and growing up.
(03/05/15 1:01am)
This article is a response to "Fight for internet freedom begins with net neutrality" by Nick Vogt, which ran in this publication Monday, March 2.
(03/01/15 11:51pm)
If you haven’t watched the first two seasons of House of Cards, you should probably get caught up. The latest season made its debut this weekend, and it has potential to be the most sensational yet.
(02/03/15 8:20am)
So, who are Death Grips? What's all the hype about around this band? Well, for one thing, they're one of the weirdest hip-hip duos the world has
ever seen. Here's an entry level guide to the Internet's beloved alternative rap group.
(01/26/15 9:00am)
There comes a point when a person assumes they don't have enough time in the day, week or month to accomplish all they want.
(01/16/15 7:41am)
It’s been a week, and we’re starting to accept it.
(01/14/15 7:40am)
"Fargo"
(01/12/15 9:00am)
After three and a half weeks of naps, Netflix and noshing on Christmas leftovers, we're back.