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Sports

Privacy In the Locker Room

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Marielle Genovesi, Culture Editor

Ever since middle school, locker rooms have been awkward, even more so once you hit puberty. Perhaps not everyone is shy about stripping down to their …

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Arts

Privacy: What Are We Truly Witnesses Of?

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Richie Feathers, Arts Editor

Alt-rock pioneer Annie Clark just released her fourth solo album under the moniker St. Vincent–and it’s marvelous. Already garnering plenty of critical acclaim, the record mixes …

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Opinion

Smartphone Wars

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Patrick Wolff, Staff Writer

In 2013, NSA contractor Edward Snowden released classified materials detailing the US governments Internet surveillance programs and their collection of US and European telephone data. The …

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Feature

The Privacy Issue

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Indiana Nash, Editor-in-chief

Each day, our generation is bombarded with opportunities. We constantly have the opportunity to share and document our every thought, every place we visit, every friend we’re …

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News

Skype date with the NSA?

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Technology News
Cady Kuzmich
News Editor

Turns out your video-calls may not be as private as you would hope. Skype and Yahoo video-chat, two popular video-chat services, have stirred up …

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News

Battle of the Smart Phones

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Technology News
Ben Winters
Staff Writer

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In the era of constantly developing technology, sometimes it is hard to keep up. As advanced as modern technology is, hackers are always a …

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National News

Security vs Liberty

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National News
Staff Writer
Hope Costa

October 26, 2001, six weeks after the attacks on the World Trade Center, the USA Patriot Act was passed, bringing with it one of …