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“Religious Freedom” Act: Shield or Sword?

America is known as the land of the free, but as with all things in life, it comes with some loopholes. With “The Crossroads of America” as their slogan, Indiana has, frankly, always been a forgettable state. However, they have now put themselves on the…

Tidal makes waves in the music industry

Aside from being a “business, man,” Jay Z has once again made it known that he’s still a prominent businessman with his latest endeavor, a “high fidelity” music streaming service called Tidal. Jay Z and his squad of famous friends that support the service, including…

The end is near for ‘Mad Men’

As the final season of “Mad Men” resumed April 4, the staff of Sterling Cooper & Partners said goodbye to the turbulent ‘60s and were introduced to the new challenges that the ‘70s will soon hold for them. AMC advertised the remaining episodes of the…

What Tina can teach us

As of late, it seems that television characters, who by classical definition have been designated as nerdy or overall “less than the ideal person,” have embodied a new self-love mentality that would never have been a thought a decade ago—and audiences love them. The first…

Snapchat gets emoji-onal

Earlier this week, Snapchat unveiled its latest update that (somewhat) brought back a few features the previous update removed. Although this update is shiny and new, it begs the question that every social media update brings about: do we need it? When Snapchat got rid…

“The Office” in the Office

This week, the beloved show “The Office” turned 10 years old. Here in The Scout office, we have many moments that are reminiscent of “Office” moments. Therefore, to keep the show’s memory ever present, The Voice decided to present a “who’s who” from our office…

Happy Happy Joy Joy

Let’s talk about happiness; that beautiful right that we are guaranteed in the Constitution, which is often the most difficult to achieve. I think it’s interesting that our founding fathers specifically wrote the “pursuit of happiness” because a constant state of happiness is hard to…

Kendrick keeps it real

If you expect Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp A Butterfly” to be anything like his previous album, “Good Kid, M.A.A.D City,” I’m here to tell you that you’ll be sorely disappointed. However, the album itself is far from a disappointment. “Butterfly” doesn’t boast a mainstream sound…

Pre-dating cyber bullying

Anyone who has seen a TED Talk can tell you that they truly are ideas worth sharing. World-renowned scientists, writers, musicians and business professionals have graced the stages at TED Talks around the world. This month, however, one speaker gave a talk about shame and…

We need to talk about BuzzFeed

It’s no secret that many of the things promoted on websites like BuzzFeed aren’t exactly the finest pieces of journalism on the Internet. A recent example would be an article I read titled “Timmy Turner from ‘The Fairly OddParents’ is Ridiculously Hot Now.” I honestly…

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