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Amazon’s Alexa can now track health

April 15, 2019 Megan Cooney

As the information technology market tightens, conglomerates such as Apple, Google and Amazon strive to attain the best artificial intelligence (AI) devices. In an attempt…

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Neuroscience + Marketing = Manipulation?

March 4, 2019 Megan Cooney

Neuroscience and marketing have become a dynamic duo, transforming the way businesses target and draw in their audiences. Unsurprisingly, marketing—at least effective marketing—works closely with…

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Are 13-year olds too young to have smartphones?

February 25, 2019 Megan Cooney

Are 13-year-olds too young to have smartphones? Julia Von Weiler, a German government adviser leading a nonprofit organization called Innocence in Danger, aimed at protecting…

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Cory Gardner faces backlash from Coloradans over support for Trump

February 11, 2019 Megan Cooney

Cory Gardner, a Republican senator for Colorado, has experienced backlash from Coloradans since he verbally stated his support for President Trump and his reelection campaign…

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Colleges know more than you think about their applicants

February 4, 2019 Megan Cooney

It’s most likely no shock that universities are looking through available data on applicants to analyze and target their potential students, but it may surprise…

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What comes after the burnout generation?

January 28, 2019 Megan Cooney

As alluded to throughout the thought-provoking article, “How Millennials Became the Burnout Generation” by Anne Helen Petersen, beginning with millennials and foreseeably the following generations,…

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Re-evaluating the sales tax on feminine hygiene products

January 22, 2019 Megan Cooney

Let’s delve into an ongoing conflict plaguing half of the population: should feminine hygiene products, such as tampons and pads, be exempt from sales tax? …

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How has urbanization affected the American middle class?

January 14, 2019 Megan Cooney

Urbanization has taken ahold of many regions as the technology boom continues to progress. The cities that have long dominated America, such as New York…

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Are white nationalists terrorists?

November 12, 2018 Megan Cooney

Due to the heightened hysteria surrounding terrorists from Islamic states, the U.S. has failed to recognize the terrorists dwelling on our own land: white nationalists.…

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Reflecting on Governor Hickenlooper’s time in office

November 5, 2018 Megan Cooney

Governor Hickenlooper’s eight year reign is finally coming to an end. Now, let’s have a look and see what exactly is it that he did…

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