Michio Kaku is an American theoretical physicist who studied Physics at Harvard University and graduated summa cum laude. He went on to receive his Ph.D from the University of California, Berkeley and … [Read more...] about Michio Kaku and His Futuristic Outlook
Archives for March 2018
Third Annual Human Rights Conference: Born to Be Free
For the third year in a row, Amnesty International FSU, Florida State University's chapter of the international human rights organization, is holding their annual Human Rights Conference, Born to Be … [Read more...] about Third Annual Human Rights Conference: Born to Be Free
Preserving Today’s Marker Of Modern Culture: A Sit Down With a Meme Expert
The Internet is a place of dreams. Sometimes the type of dreams that keep giving, the type that make you want to sleep all day. Sometimes those dreams are terrible, dark, disturbing, and downright … [Read more...] about Preserving Today’s Marker Of Modern Culture: A Sit Down With a Meme Expert
Crying Over Bagged Milk: The Surprising Practicality and Sustainability of “Milk Bladders”
Comparing the quirks of Canadian culture to those of the American lifestyle feels a little bit like the intro of a Twilight Zone episode, where the protagonist steps into a place that is almost … [Read more...] about Crying Over Bagged Milk: The Surprising Practicality and Sustainability of “Milk Bladders”
Sexual Assault Should Be Black and White
Dear Future Sexual Assault Victim, I’m here to tell you what I’m sure you’ve already read in Facebook posts and self-care articles. That it was not your fault. That the person who betrayed your … [Read more...] about Sexual Assault Should Be Black and White
Collegiate Lenses: a “Ken Burns, The Civil War” Drinking Game
The documentary series crafted by Ken Burns following the Civil War is a staple of binge watching, high school classrooms, and PBS reruns. The compilation of the antiquated photos, military marching … [Read more...] about Collegiate Lenses: a “Ken Burns, The Civil War” Drinking Game