WHAT’S THE WORD UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD
February 25, 2019
Spring 2019
Nicole Nguyen BuzzFeed News Reporters There’s A $2,000 Foldable Samsung Phone Now, And People Have Thoughts Surprise! Samsung’s new, incredibly expensive phone transforms from something small enough to hold in your hand into a tablet. Why though?
At an event in San Francisco on Wednesday, Samsung officially announced a name for its new foldable phone: the Galaxy Fold (lol). It’s a mobile device that can be folded in half to fit in one hand or in your pocket, with a touchscreen that works like you’d expect a smartphone to. Then, when you need to see something in a larger format — BAM! — you can flip open the Galaxy Fold to reveal a gigantic 7.3-inch display. Is it possible that this foldable phone is the ultimate solution to all those new phones that are Just Too Big? That’s what I thought, at least until Samsung said the phone-tablet transformer was designed for you to multitask, and view up to three different apps at once — which honestly just sounds really stressful! This solution for size ends up creating new problems for my emotional well-being. Folded, the small display is 4.6 inches (about a half-inch bigger than an iPhone SE/5s) at 840x1960 resolution. The inner larger display is 7.3 inches (nearly an inch larger than the mega big Galaxy S10+) at 1536x2152 resolution. It also runs on two batteries, one on each side of the fold. In anticipation of the Fold’s launch, Google announced in November that Android, the operating system for Samsung devices, would support foldable, multi-display devices. Samsung said the Galaxy Fold will *start* at $1,980 (likely more for more storage capacity) when the device is available on April 26 through AT&T and T-Mobile. The device will launch in Europe on May 3, at 2,000 euros.
THURSDAY GAME NIGHT
RED'S PUB 7:00-10:00 PM
Spring 2019
Jan 30 Feb 13 Feb 27 Mar 27 Apr 10 Apr24
March 6th and 7th
11am—3pm Front of Kelso Art Center UNIVERSITY POLICE
2019 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Join UIW for a celebration of diversity and culture. Jan. 17
Feb. 6
Feb. 21
5:30 p.m., Student Engagement Center Ballroom Hosted by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
9 a.m.-1 p.m., Student Engagement Center Hosted by the Black History Committee (wear t-shirt)
6 p.m., Luella Bennack Music Center, Ingrid Seddon Recital Hall, Presented by William Gokelman
Stop the Hate: Bridging the Gap Between Our Differences
Middle School Tours & Black Heritage Day
Jan. 24
Feb. 12
Slavery & The Spirituals: The Music & Voice of the Voiceless
Feb. 26
Creating the Vision: Making the Dream Matter
Exploring Our Past to Craft Our Future
5:30 p.m., Grossman International Conference Center, Rosenberg Skyroom
1 p.m., Feik School of Pharmacy, Room 523 Presented by Dr. Arcelia Johnson-Fannin
Jan. 31
Feb. 13
Feb. 27
6 p.m, Student Engagement Center, Hosted by the Black History Committee
6 p.m., Student Engagement Center, Room 2030 Hosted by the African Student Organization
11 a.m.- 2 p.m., Dubuis Lawn
Feb. 4
Feb. 19
Black History Alumni Reception
Healthy Relationship Panel
Black History Open Mic Night
Police and the Black Community
6 p.m., Student Engagement Center Ballroom Hosted by BSA
6 p.m., Mabee Library Auditorium Hosted by the African Student Organization
Feb. 5
Feb. 20
1 p.m., Feik School of Pharmacy, Room 513 Presented by Dr. Arcelia Johnson-Fannin
6-7:30 p.m., Luella Bennack Music Center, Ingrid Seddon Recital Hall Presented by Dr. Tess Chakkalakal
Exploring Our Past to Craft Our Future
The Stress of Her Emotions: Sentimental Literature & the Dilemma of Women in Politics
Active Nonviolence: A Paradigm Shift to a More Peaceful World 7 p.m., Student Engagement Center Ballroom Presented by Marie Dennis
A Taste of the History: Food Truck Event
The University of the Incarnate Word provides reasonable accommodation with adequate notice. To request disability accommodation for this event, visit www.uiw.edu/ada.
FEBRUARY
26th
UIW Sports Management Program presents:
MENTORSHIP FOR WOMEN RSVP by sending an email to uiwwomeninsm@gmail.com UIW Library Auditorium 7PM-8:30PM, February 26th 2019 Guests include: JJ Jimenez (San Antonio Missions Baseball) Jenny Carnes (San Antonio Sports) Paula Hobbie (Alamodome Manager) Lisa Campos (UTSA Athletic Director) Heather Fortune (San Antonio Sports) Kimberly Gower (Spurs Sports and Entertainment)
THURSDAY GAME NIGHT
SHOP CAREER DRESS APPAREL
SUIT-UP
EVENT
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RED'S PUB 7:00-10:00 PM
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