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...campaign against Facebook??s fuel usage policies attracted the attention of many students, as University of North Carolina Wilmington student Brinkley Hutchings strolled around the grassy expanse dressed as a Facebook profile page...

Author: By Sofia V. McDonald, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: EAC Holds Earth Day Celebration | 4/26/2010 | See Source »

...rage. Supposedly, in an age when we receive pieces of information at an increasingly rapid pace, we should be getting even better at interpreting them. We are constantly being updated by smartphone, blog, or websites that update in real time. This trend extends beyond Twitter or Facebook??The New York Times website is also updated before the next issue is in print. But this bulk of information, instead of providing us with a more holistic view of the world, is really just allowing us to misinterpret the wealth of information we have access to. It is firing...

Author: By Shaomin C. Chew | Title: The Ease of Misinterpretation | 3/4/2010 | See Source »

...botch on Facebook??s part sent e-mails to some users with the content of messages intended for other users. Apparently, this particular glitch seems to be “affecting mostly (and possibly only) early Facebook users who attended Harvard,” Business Insider tells us. While that’s good news for us Facebook newbies, it’s still pretty frightening...

Author: By Agnes K. Sibilski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Facebook Glitch: Your Secrets Are Out | 2/27/2010 | See Source »

...media attention and increase her chance of being chosen for the television show. It seems like this pair of Virginia socialites with a (deservedly) unflattering reputation wanted to attract the spotlight without doing anything to truly merit it. Their tactics—including posting photos of the event on Facebook??reveal as much...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Party Crashers | 12/1/2009 | See Source »

Having been rejected by Harvard, filmmakers of “The Social Network”—an upcoming film based on the founding of Facebook??went to another campus to shoot where they thought they might find rejected students who could empathize: Johns Hopkins University. Instead, however, JHU students are upset that their dormitories are being relabeled “Kirkland House,” a move that has reopened the wounds of their college admission days, they...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Harvard Week at Johns Hopkins | 11/5/2009 | See Source »

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