By Claire Tierney Contributing Editor Clark University has simply been in a tizzy the past couple of weeks over the new Clark Compliments Facebook profile. Inspired by Washington University’s compliments … Continue reading
Corporate logos have no place among my gifsets By Jeremy Levine Scarlet Staff In an announcement that disappointed many-a-hipster, Tumblr is going to start using advertisements as early as May … Continue reading
Stephen DiRado speaks about his accomplishment and photography By Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Clark professor of photography Stephen DiRado will join the 181 new Guggenheim fellows in 2012 for his work … Continue reading
The writing on the wall Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief Okay, before you accuse me of forecasting more doom and gloom and judge this snippet by its title, for once, I’m not … Continue reading
What does this mean for the social networking company and its users? By Shaina Sanders Contributing Writer After eight years of “LMS,” posting, commenting, and sharing, Facebook has decided to … Continue reading
Just what you need to quit your internet addiction by Natalie Beale Contributing Writer This is the golden era of procrastination. The internet should be the answer to a student’s … Continue reading
Showing us that life is merely “pointless babble” by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief In one of my classes, we’ve been discussing social networking and what it provides people. Twitter is an … Continue reading
by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief After the recent weather-related fiasco, like many of my peers and others across the North Atlantic and New England, I took photos of the damage. The … Continue reading
A tale of privacy and power by Ashley Klann Editor-in-Chief I’m taking a course this semester that’s blending a lot of concepts together… which makes sense, because it’s about the … Continue reading
How does it know? Facebook stalks users everywhere by Gwen Walsh Alumni Editor While you use Facebook to stalk old friends, new classmates and long lost loves, Facebook is stalking … Continue reading
By Stephen Edelstein Alumni Editor Stephen Colbert has accomplished a lot. He ran for President, won a slew of awards, and almost had a bridge in Hungary named after him. … Continue reading
Our first response when thefacebook.com invaded campus By Megan Jones Former Scarlet Staff This article was originally printed in The Scarlet on November 8, 2004. Since Sunday it has been … Continue reading