When it comes to computers, which do you prefer, Macs or PCs? The debate of which of these two brands is better has been going since the day Macintosh came out with their original computers, but time has not cooled this debate, and it is still going strong.
Who wants to read books when there are a million better things to do? This piece shows why reading is not as boring as it may seem, why it is beneficial, and how it can be accomplished in many ways.
As part of an Abnormal Psychology class, I wrote a research paper about the various medications used to treat post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). When I started writing this paper, my goal was to promote medication adherence by supporting the efficacy of psychotropic medications (with a specific focus on combat-induced PTSD). It seems like the […]
Wow, reading for pure fun? I plan on taking my mind on a vacation before college through reading, detoxing myself from the constant analyses we’ve done during high school.
It seems like a paradox that an age in which communication and media sharing is easier than in any age before that would have an astonishing amount low amount of new content being shared on the most popular websites.
Loomis -- a semi-regular publication produced by Mr. Young featuring student work will drop shortly. Check out the full cover art by EBaker13 by clicking above.
I have a particular gripe to voice about the state of gaming and in particular how elements of social gaming are invading my few and very valuable moments of leisure.
An early cup of coffee, some news playing on the t.v. and others running around scrambling to get out of the house as soon as possible, to not be late. Work, school, etc. all require us to wake up at the crack of dawn. If humans were meant to pop out of bed, we’d sleep […]
A reflection on the doctrine of nihilism, how the reading of The Stranger affected me, and Albert Camus' earliest philosophies about nature and its wonder.
3D movies: Okay interesting idea, the first time it was done.
3D without glasses: Not bad, sort of impressive technology
3D TVs: Starting to get really repetitive and gimmicky (not to mention expensive).
3D flavor: Really!? What does that even mean? Real life, including its food and flavors, is already in the 3rd dimension. Just stop!