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Online revolution
Viral videos spread Internet culture to students through addictive clips and catchphrases
By Ivy Tan
Pete Delaney and Chad Walz spend a lot of time on video sites. So much that they have become part of Delaney and Walz's everyday life. Delaney and Walz, both juniors in the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, have used catchphrases - or Internet memes - in conversations with each other, with other friends and well, anyone who gets the joke.
Antwone Fisher talks to students about his painful journey from foster homes to the big screen
By Archie Page
Antwone Fisher was rather calm when he spoke about the time he was sexually assaulted. He was in a basement, she was an older woman. He ran out of the house shirtless, in tears. Thursday night, as part of Black Solidarity Week, author and film producer Antwone Fisher told his story, which was also made into a Twentieth Century Fox movie, for an audience of students in Maxwell Auditorium.
Best Week Ever | Everyone's a winner
By Kelly Outram
Obama Wins After almost two years of a bitter battle that resulted in more buzzwords and ridiculous events than anything else, Sen. Barack Obama was named the next president of the United States. For the past two years the country was hooked on politics, addicted to the news, scandals and hilarious bits on television.
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