April 7, 2024 Children’s author is down home on the farm By Darren Johnson Campus News I met up with Hebron, N.Y., based local children’s book author Dani Martindale at a Valentine’s popup market Feb….
March 9, 2020 COVER STORY: Smartphones in the classroom, Part II By Laura LaVacca Campus News Editor’s Note: Part I of this two-part series ran in last month’s issue of Campus News. You don’t need to have…
February 11, 2020 Smartphones in class: How much is too much? (COVER STORY) By Laura LaVacca Campus News One professor totally outlaws the use of electronic devices in class. Another lets you use them with reckless abandon –…
December 13, 2019 College students and cosplay By Dave Paone Campus News For three days in November, New York City’s West Side was overrun by sword-wielding ninjas, creatures with four-foot tentacles,…
September 9, 2019 The waves around us — wi-fi and 5G concerns: Real or imagined? By Dave Paone Campus News Marie F. despises anything wireless. She despises cell phones, cordless phones and wireless routers. She despises all of these…
April 23, 2018 The best apps for college students you’ve never heard of before! By Telijah Patterson Campus News There was a time when the saying “we’ve got the whole world in our hands” was simply a metaphor,…
July 20, 2017 Is cutting the cable cord really worth it? By Darren Johnson Campus News I have some friends who are cable-cutters — you know, they got rid of Spectrum, Comcast, Cablevision, etc. —…