May 1 Neuroscience is changing the way we design offices — for good. A Wall Street Journal article summarized recent neuroscience research on optimizing office design and listed how offices
Photo by Jeanie Lo A note from the news editor One question I want you to keep in mind for each week’s news brief is, “Are the things I know
Illustration by Shravani Kulkarni Since mid-March, Facebook has been sucked into a vacuum of scandal with British political consultancy and voter-profiling company Cambridge Analytica. The company allegedly mined 50 million
By Jeanie Lo In the age of Google, we can easily pull up a picture of “Starry Night” by Vincent van Gogh on the internet and send it to our
by Masha Zhdanova Networking online becomes a lot easier to understand if you just think of it as “making friends" in your field. Because that’s really what networking is: making
Hurricane Matthew did a number on Haiti this past week. Hundreds are confirmed dead, thousands more are without shelter. The place looked like a war zone from the images I’ve
Photo source: World Economic Forum Randi Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Zuckerberg Media and sister of Mark Zuckerberg — the creator of Facebook — gave an enjoyable and informative lecture
Image provided by Acquille Dunkley Facebook killing the image By Acquille Dunkley In this era, where we as artists heavily depend on social media to promote our photography, there is
Illustration by Kelsey Mitchell. Social media should keep deceased sacred Written by Jen Schwartz Is it rude to unfriend dead people on social media sites? I sure hope not because
Since its inception, Facebook has gotten in the habit of making nuanced changes in the way the site operates for users. Typically, users notice adjustments to the homepage where statuses