#Arsenal Evalutation

The #Arsenal was mainly bad news as the Gunners blew a late lead against Crystal Palace. This downward slide has been weeks of frustration for the fans, and many people took to Twitter to voice their displeasure with the team. A lot of people want the coach fired which is why you see #Arsene and […]

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Is Earth Day really doing much?

#EarthDay is today and with that many people will take to their keyboards to say they are celebrating it and doing their part to save the Earth. But are they really celebrating it, or are they just jumping on a bandwagon to make it seem like they are doing something? In today’s cultural their are […]

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Keeping up with Coachella via Twitter

Coachella has been the talk of the town these past couple days. Fortunately for the unfortunate enough to attend Coachella, we’re able to get updates from Twitter. Tweets have consisted of a recap of performances, Coachella outfits and Coachella inspired accessories. Great summary of the strengths and weaknesses of ‘The Appeal of the #Coachella Way […]

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Trump In Buffalo

Donald Trump has been one of the most polarizing figures in the history of American politics. His presence in every city he campaigns in is always a cause for debate, and today it was announced that the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, Rex Ryan, will be introducing Trump at his rally in the city. […]

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Blog Post 3: #DemDebate and the Deep South

During the latest Democratic presidential primary debate, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders implied that Hillary Clinton’s primary victories in the “Deep South” because those states are generally conservative states. However, opponents have pointed out that the Democratic primary voters in those states — many of which are black — are representative of the Democratic demographic as a whole. […]

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