The Week Ahead (4/23-4/28)
I guess this is the celebration. I just finished up my 8 page English paper, and now I’m ready to head into this last week of classes. This promises to be a great week. With that said, you can expect some great new posts this week. Starting tomorrow at 10 a.m. and continuing most likely [...]
English Paper Woes; No Celebration Yet, Though
So I woke up at 9:30 this morning, took a shower, and realized that yes, it was finally time for me to sit down and work on my research paper for English that I’ve been putting off all week. I mean don’t get me wrong, I’ve had all the sources, and I even typed up [...]
So Close, But Yet So Far….
What? the last day of classes is a week from tomorrow? That’s impossible, you say? Well thank goodness you’d be wrong. Classes here end April 27th, a week from tomorrow, and around here, I’m beginning to accept that my first year of college is drawing to a close. My last two tests were Tuesday, if [...]



Internet Censorship: Constitutional Squabble or World Issue?
By Ethan Smith on May 12, 2012
In this research-based post, I outline the importance of the issue of Internet censorship across the globe and why it could eventually be relevant in the United States as well.
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