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Showing our work: the determinants of your magazine (Part 1).

Jacob Harn Sep 5, 2013
As the spring 2013 semester wound down, myself and Spinnaker Print Art Director Joey Taravella, made a decision: We would begin researching the possibility of transforming the print publication into a magazine. The pertinent survey questions and a smattering of responses are reproduced here.
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Friends are few, enemies are abundant in The Last of Us

Daniel Woodhouse Aug 18, 2013
The Last of Us is another game revolving around a zombie apocalypse, but it sets itself apart through its fantastic gameplay, character development and storyline.
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Lost in space with Capsized

Daniel Woodhouse Aug 5, 2013
Capsized is a side-scroller game featuring a protagonist, who gets shipwrecked in space. It's colorful and somewhat entertaining, but nothing too special.
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State of Decay: A guide to surviving zombie apocalypse

Daniel Woodhouse Aug 4, 2013
With the zombie craze all over pop culture, it's nice to see there are some good products coming out of the fad. State of Decay is not only fun to play, but realistic in many different ways.
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Thrifty

Garrett Haupt Jul 29, 2013
Clothes are expensive and, as college students, we're on a budget. Here are some tips on how to save money on clothing and avoid showing it.
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Deadpool: below average, still fun

Daniel Woodhouse Jul 19, 2013
Deadpool proves to be an entertaining gameplay experience with an interesting plot, despite its poor graphics and briefness.
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Our beliefs on privacy are hypocritical

Noor Ashouri Jul 18, 2013
Privacy is an idea that is coveted and enforced, yet, in our society, it is something that is virtually nonexistent because of the massive machine of information known as the Internet.
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“Tonight We Govern Egypt” – In the streets of Cairo

Lydia Moneir Jul 6, 2013
"Democracy is not a ballot box," Lydia Moneir, daily news editor, shares her experience as an Egyptian facing a second revolution.
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The next generation of gaming consoles

Daniel Woodhouse Jul 6, 2013
The long awaited next generation of consoles is here. As always, Microsoft and Sony will duke it out to see which has the better console, and here we examine some pros and cons of each.
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Opinion: Law against bongs is misguided

Taylor Leckie Jul 3, 2013
Bongs and several other smoking devices have been banned in the state of Florida. While other states in the country are exploring ways to regulate the legalization of marijuana, Florida seems to be taking a step in the opposite direction.
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Superman’s second reboot is slightly more successful

Daniel Woodhouse Jun 27, 2013
Man of Steel proves to be a semi-successful reboot film. Zack Snyder does what he does best in creating strong action scenes, but the plot lacks substance.
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Fuse proves that sometimes you should stick to the original idea

Daniel Woodhouse Jun 27, 2013
Fuse offers a lackluster sci-fi experience through its gameplay and sub-par plot.
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