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The Roundup November 2014 Edition 2
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In a social media world of Retweets, Likes & Favorites, students experience
H A S H TA G A C T I V I S M I
n a digital culture many practices and concepts have been revolutionized by the Web. Activism is a prime example. Take for instance online social movements from recent years. #BringBackOurGirls #Kony2012 #IceBucketChallenge. A lot of these causes have been improved by Internet integration. But in some instances “hashtag activism” has been misused. This month’s edition explores how the web has created “hashtag activism” and altered how people interact with issues around them.
Rocketry club launches into first year, Page 6 Objects on teachers’ desks hold unique origins Page 4
Inside » Activism
• Hashtag activism brings issues to social media See News, Page 3
• Social media can be beneficial to democracy See Opinions, Page 7 • Online activism greatly helps to spread awareness, inform public See Opinions, Page 7
• Online activism’s role unclear in modern society See Opinions, Page 8
• ‘Hacktivism’ proves unnecessarily harmful in digital culture See Opinions, Page 8
• Social media sites need to censor nefarious content to prevent harm See Opinions, Page 8
Sports games review: Hitting the virtual field, Page 19
Knox deeper than sports, reveals personal side Page 11
Hubbell shares passion for women’s rights Page 18 News Online
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