Punk is currently overrun with conservatives trying to claim the music as theirs. There’s a lot of discourse about the fact that this is happening, but this attempts to look further at why.
Author: Avery Watson
No, this title isn’t clickbait. There’s a board game roguelike for “The Princess Bride”, and apparently it’s not even the only adaptation like this. It’s absolutely insane and I love everything about it.
It’s week 6 of this, and the articles are only getting longer. Word to the wise: If you’re going to improperly force through an amendment to try and cover your tracks, don’t screen record the whole thing, and post it to YouTube. Stuff like this makes my job much easier.
Most examples of AI images we see are meant to mimic realistic styles – but the conversation gets much more nuanced when it comes to unrealistic styles. I’ve spoken to a few artists who use these styles to get their thoughts on the issue.
SGA is shutting down their website, their last line of communication.
“Pick Your Poison” is a 2016 card game that seeks to formalize the classic party game “Would You Rather?” It does so by trying to make the game competitive. This was a mistake.
Part 5 of this ongoing investigative piece covers the role of constitutional protections on transparency and whether or not they influence the FACT Amendment. While we’re at it, what is in the Constitution about transparency, anyway? No, seriously. That seems to be an issue.
For the Career Fairs, students were required to have a VMock-approved resume. This article goes point-by-point and considers the good, okay, bad, and ugly impacts of this decision. Also, what exactly is VMock, anyway?