Today’s Girl Scouts are taking advantage of Venmo and credit card readers to boost sales. By Alex Ausmus, Hannah Bittrolff, and Carina Julig
Technology
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Conference on World AffairsNews
Technology literacy highlighted as a powerful tool at CWA
by Robert Tannby Robert TannPanelists emphasized the importance of understanding trends in AI, net neutrality and cryptocurrency. By Robert Tann
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The addition of Canvas to CU’s online platform repertoire is harmful and prevents student success. By Eirian Perkins
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One writer questions the appeal of the newly revealed iPhone X. Will it shape future technology? By Chris Koehler
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The most recent episode of Doctor Who stumbles a bit, but in the end puts a smile on this viewers face. By Stephanie Wood
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A guide to custom-building your very own computer. It’s not just for people highly advanced in technology anymore. By Chris Koehler
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OpinionSatire
CU Bluffs: Girlfriend OS 10 still has some kinks to be worked out
by Hayla Wongby Hayla WongThe recent operating system update has fixed existing bugs and added new communication features, but some are noticing bizarre new issues.
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Beyond BoulderCommunityCrimeNews
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: New app to record sexual assault testimonies for later evidence
For Sexual Assault Awareness Month, an overview of a new sexual assault-focused app which aims to aid victims. By Paola Fernandez
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Conference on World Affairs: Steve Wozniak connects technology, education and the environment
Wozniak hopes to use technology to expand students’ education horizons. By Yzabelah Roberts