A Quick Quiet Oct. 7, 2006 is a significant date for modern investigative journalism and Russian journalism. It’s the day Anna Politkovskaya was assassinated outside her apartment elevator.
Naked Juice: the beverage emperor that has no green clothes The naked truth about Naked Juice is that it shares more than just a parent company with Mountain Dew and Pepsi. Many of its fruit blends contain as much sugar as other Pepsi products—if not more.
The smartphone race is slowing down innovation By John Ortilla There seems to be an ongoing race to create the “best” smartphone. Ironically, this may have an opposite effect in actually bringing something new to the smartphone trade. Google announced their new Pixel and Pixel XL digital devices on Oct. 4 in San Francisco, two weeks after
A Quick Quiet Journalism still has its believers, despite the distrust that surrounds it. Flippancy is a common problem people have with the field; journalists don’t report “like they should.”
This is not how I remember the 90s Maybe it’s my post-30s angst talking, but sometimes I wanna tell the “Yo! MTV Raps” wannabes that...
Lifelong learning belongs in our primary mission In October 2012, City College’s mission statement changed significantly to define its focus by including a “primary mission” that prioritized four main goals.
Gratuities are not synonymous with gratitude Long ago, tipping was a way to show appreciation for well-performed and timely service. In the United States today, tipping has been our way for so long that it is considered mandatory and almost more insulting than a slap to the face if not given outright.