BY TREVOR HEWITT I found a lump in my neck when I was 20. It was soft and the size of a small grape. To make matters worse, it was the middle of my exam period. Anxious and out of…
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BY: STEFANIE AWRONSKI The 20th and 21st centuries have been deemed the innovative technological centuries. From the invention of the World Wide Web to smartphones, the depths that technology has reached have been absolutely endless. Artificial Intelligence (AI), or simply…
23-year-old saves $2,000/month living in a decked out van in Google’s company parking lot
BY: ROB HOFFMAN One of Google’s newest recruits, 23-year-old Brandon S. was left scratching his head after being drafted from the East Coast to work at the San Francisco office: at an average of $2,000/month for rent alone, how does…
Google is preparing for a zero-waste economy where all products are 100% recyclable
BY: TYLER FYFE In nature, the earth is both a starting block and a finish line. So what if we thought about our factories the same way? Behold the most basic explanation of a circular economy. Imagine if instead of…
How do we fix the rampant sexism in the tech industry?
BY: DANIEL KORN Diversity is important. Everyone pretty much understands this when it comes to strategies for success —investment brokers advise their clients to have a diverse portfolio, artists are encouraged to learn as many different mediums and styles as…
The underworld of the internet- Beginners guide to the deep web
BY: VANESSA NIGRO How many times have you caught yourself uttering the phrase, “Just Google it,”? For many, Google and other popular search engines hold the answer to any question, like an all-knowing God speaking infinite wisdom to its virtual…