Posts by internet

Evaluating online

By Janice Allen, Opinions Contributor • February 22, 2013

Campus libraries provide access to class evaluations online. (Juliano Franz photo)

A TA perspective

Inter-journalism

By Jordana Skurka, Opinions Contributor • January 21, 2013

Platforms like Wikinews allow the public to weigh in on news stories. (Alice Hebb photo)

The 21st century—the epoch of technological revolution—has given rise to a uniquely modern style of journalism.  Current event stories used to be the domain …

Junk mail

By Samantha Elmsley, Opinions Editor • February 27, 2012

Junk mail

In these dark and uncertain times, a “hallelujah” drops from my lips each time I read a strike update from our Board of Governors. …

Everything is free and nobody’s happy

By Matt Ritchie, Opinions Contributor • February 17, 2012

HMV, Calum Agnew

When I was in high school my mum would give me $20 allowance a week. Without fail, every weekend I would head down to …

Background music

By Mathew Holden, Music Columnist • February 6, 2012

Background music

I’ve been writing a lot about how recent technology has changed almost everything about music lately. I’ve talked about how it has affected the …

The end of the Internet

By Sam Vlessing, Staff Contributor • February 3, 2012

SOPA

The United States rigorously promotes liberal methodologies of freedom and equality. But its government’s recent decisions (or indecisions, rather) in regards to the Stop …

The cost of connectivity

By Kendra Hoskin, News Contributor • November 25, 2011

The cost of connectivity

Chebucto Community Net provides free Internet
In Finland, Australia and parts of the United Kingdom, Internet access has been declared a basic human right. But …

Accessible art: A work in progress

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • March 18, 2011

Rebecca Spence, Arts Editor
In the two years that art&jules was open, over 100 artists and their work passed through the Gottingen Street gallery. While …

Screening abilities

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • March 18, 2011

Katie Toth, Opinions Editor
In January, the federal government chose to spend Canada’s tax dollars appealing a ruling that said Government websites must be accessible …

Stop stealing my stuff

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • November 19, 2010

The future of the internet
Leilani Graham-Laidlaw, Current Affairs Columnist
 
Have you heard the howls? Online, that is. Every corner of the internet that cares about …