Category: Archive
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Happy 4th!
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The Press offices will be closed on July 4th in observance of Independence Day. Office hours will be limited on Thursday, July 5th, so please make an appointment if you plan to stop by. We will reopen with normal summer hours on Monday, July 9th. Have a safe and happy…
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Summer Reading List, Part IV
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Our Summer reading series continues. Below is the list of a few of books that I’ll be reading this summer. I expect this list will grow as summer goes by. April’s Summer Reading List: The Wheel of Time Series by Robert Jordan (and Brandon Sanderson): For a while now, I’ve…
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Proposed Timelines for DOJ vs Apple Suit Revealed… Sort of
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The trial for the United States Department of Justice versus Apple, MacMillan, and Penguin has slowly begun to form a proposed timeline. Interestingly enough, it would appear that the parties involved have conflicting opinions about how said timeline should be implemented. It would appear that Apple is interested in expediting…
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Memoirs of a Southern Death Investigator
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a death investigator here in the south? Lucky for you, Joseph S. Morgan, NGCSU Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Forensics, is about to release a book that discusses that very topic and more. In his memoir, Blood Beneath…
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Summer Reading List, Part III
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Anna’s Summer Reading List: For me, summer is a time to let my brain completely relax, meaning no tough, educational, or enlightening books. I like easy-to-read, relaxing stories that take me away from the boredom and heat of the summer. These are just a few I’ve chosen for this summer’s…
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Books, Print Vs. Digital
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Ebook sales are at an all time high, and the numbers keep rising. It seems in this world that people are either completely for or completely against ebooks and ereaders. Personally, I read both physical books and ebooks, whatever is more convenient for me at the time. Of course, there…
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Summer Reading List, Part II
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With the summer months now in full swing, it’s time to start taking a crack at the backlog of reading that’s been piling up on my shelf for the past few months. All those recommendations from friends, family, and coworkers are about to receive a long overdue read. Who knows,…
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Summer Reading List, Part I
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I’m embarrassed to say that I don’t read as much as I used to, and not nearly as much as I should; most of what I’ve read in recent months has been for work. Still, summer could be a good time to get back on track (or procrastinate more than…
