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Here's What Happens to Your Data After You Die - 0 views

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    A couple of years ago. I logged on to one of my many social network accounts and encountered a familiar face under the People You May Know section: Emru Townsend. Emru was indeed someone I knew. A talented writer, a good friend, and a true mensch, beloved by many.
keracstreet

Bol Authorized Study that Photographed Faculty, Students in Class without Notice | News... - 0 views

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    Vice Provost for Advances in Learning Peter K. Bol admitted at Tuesday's meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to using cameras placed in classrooms to take photographs of attendance without telling the surveilled faculty and students. Bol's comments came in response to a question from Computer Science professor Harry R.
Sally Yi

When Women Stopped Coding - 0 views

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    Modern computer science is dominated by men. But it hasn't always been this way. A lot of computing pioneers - the people who programmed the first digital computers - were women. And for decades, the number of women studying computer science was growing faster than the number of men.
elipshultz

'Unintelligent' blacks 'brainwashed' to choose street cred over success: Charles Barkley - 0 views

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    Never one to shy away from candid comments, former Auburn Tiger and NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley told Philadelphia radio hosts too many black people are caught up in a culture that's more concerned with street cred than intelligence.
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