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Noles Play For Child’s Play: Gaming For A Good Cause

April 3, 2019 by Victoria Dominguez Leave a Comment

Noles Play For Child’s Play: Gaming For A Good Cause

Prior to the Student Life Cinema Gaming Committee’s annual Noles Play for Child’s Play charity event, I had the opportunity to interview Joshua Miller, the main chair of the Gaming Committee and a … [Read more...] about Noles Play For Child’s Play: Gaming For A Good Cause

Learning Through (Entertaining) Play: An Interview With Ron Weaver

March 5, 2019 by Noah Hertz 1 Comment

Learning Through (Entertaining) Play: An Interview With Ron Weaver

Prior to his lecture at Florida State University, “Gaming the Educational System: A Talk With A Game Developer,” I had the opportunity to speak to Ron Weaver, the developer in question. Weaver works … [Read more...] about Learning Through (Entertaining) Play: An Interview With Ron Weaver

Video Game Emulation: Piracy For Preservation

August 28, 2018 by Noah Hertz 6 Comments

Video Game Emulation: Piracy For Preservation

For the computer user that spends their time playing old Mario games or speedrunning DOOM in their downtime, the shutdown of the website Emuparadise likely sent a shock to the system. Emuparadise was … [Read more...] about Video Game Emulation: Piracy For Preservation

Your AP Lit Teacher Was Onto Something: Why Heart of Darkness is Entirely Relevant Today

September 4, 2017 by James Novello Leave a Comment

Your AP Lit Teacher Was Onto Something: Why Heart of Darkness is Entirely Relevant Today

Heart of Darkness is one of the most chilling fictional accounts of the Belgian Congo. Written during an era of international European colonial domination, the frame narrative details a normal trader, … [Read more...] about Your AP Lit Teacher Was Onto Something: Why Heart of Darkness is Entirely Relevant Today

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