Tag: technology

SNU Grapples with the Implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in an Academic Setting

SNU Grapples with the Implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in an Academic Setting

SNU faculty are currently engaged in an ongoing exploration of AI and working through what…

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Should You Upgrade Your Smartphone?

Should You Upgrade Your Smartphone?

With the iPhone 11 release on September 20, it got me thinking: is upgrading to…

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Exciting News: Book Published From “Science, Technology and Society” Class

Exciting News: Book Published From “Science, Technology and Society” Class

Students who were part of the “Science, Technology, and Society” course have the honor to…

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So, You Want to Get Into Podcasts?

So, You Want to Get Into Podcasts?

[author image="http://echo.snu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/mike.jpg?resize=287%2C300"] Mike Vierow, Video Story Producer Mike Vierow is a junior studying Mass Communication.…

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Textbook Overpricing: What Professors Can Do

Textbook Overpricing: What Professors Can Do

[author image= "http://echo.snu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/summerhoward-authorphoto-1.jpg"] Summer Howard, Editor-in-Chief Summer Howard is a junior English education major and…

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All You Could Wish For

All You Could Wish For

In 2010, a new exciting and bold form of online shopping was created called Wish.…

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Flowing Water Found on Mars

Flowing Water Found on Mars

Early last week a NASA satellite orbiting Mars provided a game changing discovery. The satellite…

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The Case of the Slow Wi-Fi: Snowbarger Hall

The Case of the Slow Wi-Fi: Snowbarger Hall

Snowbarger Hall, affectionately referred to as “Snow” by its wonderful residents, is a monument to…

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Birdman Takes Flight On The Big Screen

Birdman Takes Flight On The Big Screen

The movie Birdman centers around a sordid actor trying to reclaim what little of his…

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Download at your own risk: Why games on your phone aren’t a good idea

Summer Howard, Staff Writer    In the past thirty to forty years, we have gone far…

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