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So long social media: the kids are opting out of the online public square

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imagePhones out, but today's students are less likely to have Facebook or Twitter open.Phones image via www.shutterstock.com.

When my digital media students are sitting, waiting for class to start and staring at their phones, they are not checking Facebook. They’re not checking Instagram, or Pinterest or Twitter. No, they’re catching up on...

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Zika virus: mosquitoes and travel patterns will determine spread of virus

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On January 28, the World Health Organization (WHO) said that Zika virus, a mosquito-borne infection, was “spreading explosively,” and that within 12 months as many as four million people in the Americas could be exposed to the virus.

Zika, which is thought to be behind a dramatic increase in babies born in Brazil with abnormally small...

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Netflix’s VPN ban cannot cure TV studios’ chronic headaches

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imageNetflix is fighting an uphill battle against international copyright regulations -- and against graffiti artists tagging its headquarters.Nick Travis/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

In mid-January, Netflix announced a ban on the use of proxies, unblockers and virtual private networks (VPNs) – all technical work-arounds to view movies and TV...

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Martin Luther King Jr. in dialogue with the ancient Greeks

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In “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” the soaring and chilling speech he delivered the day before his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. ponders the thought of life in other places and times.

Among other eras in history, he considers the prime of classical Athens, when he could have enjoyed the company of luminaries “around...

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