Not all that Twitter’s is gold
The Internet and social networking have proven their potential for chaos.
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Collegian columnist Cassie Jeon takes a look at the potential of the Internet to affect meaningful change.
View ArticleWriters in the digital age
Columnist Jeff Bagdigian questions the future of literature and writing in a time when the Internet is usurping print.
View ArticleDownloadable content a double-edged sword
Collegian columnist Tim Jones thinks downloaded content will evolve gaming, but some are using it for the wrong reasons.
View ArticleOIT experiences technical difficulties
While the Internet failure on Tuesday night was not the responsibility of OIT, other issues continue to plague the department.
View ArticleAs textbook costs increase, students look to alternate online solutions
The Internet has brought more shopping options for buying textbooks, detracting business away from local booksellers.
View ArticleReddit Co-founder Alexis Ohanian speaks at UMass
Online entrepreneur offers insight to students about entrepreneurship
View ArticleThe Internet: A political revolution waiting for you
Jason Roche says we should use the Internet as a vehicle for change, not just entertainment.
View ArticleInformation Technology begins upgrading campus network amid growing concerns
The department hopes to fundraise $64 million to aid in modernizing the entire campus network.
View ArticleNot all that Twitter’s is gold
MCT In the middle part of the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. The effects of the printing press were paradigm shifting. The ability to mass produce the written word shook...
View ArticlePeople power
MCT Word of mouth has always been a powerful force in society. Along with increasing access to the Internet and the wide variety of social media, people are more connected than ever. The constant...
View ArticleWriters in the digital age
It is my sincere hope that one day I will be able to support myself on my writing alone, being my own boss and all that. Will it happen? I have absolutely no idea, but it does make me think about the...
View ArticleDownloadable content a double-edged sword
Back in my day, there was no such thing as downloadable content. People were restricted to whatever data was written on the game disk. Unless a sequel came out or an additional disk was released as an...
View ArticleOIT experiences technical difficulties
Justin Surgent/Collegian Studying, homework assignments, Skype conversations and online games were interrupted Tuesday night across the University of Massachusetts when a problem with a Domain Name...
View ArticleAs textbook costs increase, students look to alternate online solutions
Justin Surgent/Collegian File Photo Textbooks don’t come cheap. In fact, a semester’s worth of books may even cost more than what some University of Massachusetts students pay for in-state tuition....
View ArticleReddit Co-founder Alexis Ohanian speaks at UMass
Conor Snell/Daily Collegian On Sunday, online entrepreneur, Reddit co-founder and self-proclaimed “President of the internet” Alexis Ohanian visited the University of Massachusetts to discuss his new...
View ArticleThe Internet: A political revolution waiting for you
Flickr/Rob Boudon Our generation uses the Internet on a daily basis, constantly interacting with one of the most revolutionary tools the world has ever witnessed. We are familiar with the workings of...
View ArticleInformation Technology begins upgrading campus network amid growing concerns
(Collegian File Photo) Faced with growing concerns over the effectiveness of the campus Internet network and an increased reliance on connectivity within the classroom, the University of Massachusetts...
View ArticleMedia overload and anxiety
I open up my computer and log onto Facebook. I am scrolling and scrolling, and all I see are news articles and opinion pieces. But what is the real news? Why is NBC taking up most of my news feed? I’m...
View ArticleNot all that Twitter’s is gold
MCT In the middle part of the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press. The effects of the printing press were paradigm shifting. The ability to mass produce the written word shook...
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