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Why Apple v. FBI is Important, for the Future of Technology

I, like many people in America, have a safe at my house. There are items in the safe that I wouldn’t really care if everyone knew about and saw and there are some items I would hope no one knows about or sees. Every safe has some key to open it, whether it’s a physical…

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Debunking the Idea That SEC is By and Far the Best

If you haven’t heard yet, the SEC is the best conference in all of football, ever. The teams at the bottom of the SEC are amazing compared to teams in other conferences. Vanderbilt and Arkansas should be voted as champions of other conferences at the end of the year and there should be a 14…

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Why College Football Rankings Are Terrible

The only constant with the college football rankings is that someone always believe they are terrible. Every Sunday (and now Tuesday), there is some argument with the rankings. The rankings are useless in today’s game with the selection committee being the final source of truth, but are they. The initial rankings demonstrated that the public…

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Using Florida State and Florida as a Case Study on Collegiate Sexual Assault

Almost one year ago, the Tampa Bay Times ran a news article in which it was alleged that Jameis Winston had sexually assaulted a woman 11 months prior to the running of the article. Today, the University of Florida announced that it had suspended Treon Harris for being under investigation for sexual assault. These two…

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Tony Stewart Should Stay Away from Sprint Cars

Last year, Tony Stewart’s season ended prematurely because he broke his leg while racing sprint cars. This is why many car owners won’t allow their drivers to recreationally race, but Stewart is his own owner. You would also think that this was a wake up call for him. If that wasn’t tonight may be. The…

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Dating Mission Statement

Editor’s note: She’s no longer, my girlfriend, but now my wife, Anna Gann. Today brings my girl friend, Anna Bauer, on as a guest blogger. Recently, I attended at wedding with my boyfriend, and like every female in the college/recent grad demographic, I couldn’t help but think about my own wedding one day. I dreamed…

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Review: The Amazing Spider-Man 2

I’ll open this by saying that there are obviously spoilers in this, and as such, if you haven’t seen the movie, you may want to turn away now and purchase it on August 19 and watch it at home, otherwise continue on. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 opens up unlike most movies today, no opening credits….

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Frozen: Anna and Elsa’s Complicated Relationship

As I am currently watching the second time through Frozen, I realized that the quality of this movie makes it great for blogging. There are a lot of themes all floating around the main ideas. It also has really good music. This is the first blog on the movie Frozen with more possibly coming. There…

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Waiting in a Culture of Immediacy

Tonight was an interesting night. I had three separate occasions in which I was told, directly or indirectly, that I had to wait for something I didn’t feel I should have to. In a culture where I can google just about anything, order Amazon and have free two day shipping, and fly anywhere in the…

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Johnny Football, the New Quarterback Position

Quarterbacks are always high profile, but this guy is different. Playing at one of the most prestigious schools in the nation, and breaking records left and right. He’s the face of the national media, and is considered to be a game changer. He’s only overshadowed at his position by the quarterback that just won the…

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