Natalee Walker
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Coachella and Tupac’s Hologram Performance: Creepy or Cool?4/23/2012 |
Coachella, an annual three-day music and arts festival held in Indio, California, is famous for its showcase of both up-and-coming and headlining bands and artists. This year, however, they added a new sort of artist to the mix. The crowd was in for a treat this year, receiving a performance from legendary rap artist Tupac Shakur, who passed away in 1996. No, Tupac (unfortunately) has not been in hiding and just decided to come out and surprise us. Instead, he is being remembered and celebrated through a special kind of performance: a hologram. During a performance by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, a hologram of the deceased rapper appeared on stage, and performed “Hail Mary” and “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted,” before disappearing into thin air. I, personally, viewed the performance on YouTube, and it looked eerily real to me. Tupac was moving around the stage smoothly, rapping alongside Snoop like the real thing. Except it obviously was not the real Tupac, which I’m guessing may have taken some members in the audience a couple minutes to digest, if what I’ve heard about the atmosphere at Coachella has any truth to it. So my question is this: was it too much to “bring Tupac back” to perform, or was it an awesome way to pay tribute and keep his memory and music alive? I’m going with the latter, but some people have taken to the Internet to express their discomfort with the performance, saying Tupac should be able to just “rest in peace.” |
The Trayvon Martin Case: Using the Power of Social Media for Good4/5/2012 |
All the pieces left have been tirelessly researched- the 911 calls have been analyzed, debated and edited and the witnesses questioned. Sadly, in cases such as Trayvon’s, the world may never receive the answers they are longing for. But as I follow this case, I can conclude at least one thing is or certain. This story really mattered to people. It got people talking. Trayvon’s case showed the power of spreading a message across social media, and how the death of a 17-year-old boy from Florida can reach millions of people across the nation. If not for social media sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, would even half as many people know Trayvon’s story? Social media is a powerful tool, and when used for good, such as spreading awareness and promoting justice, or taking action toward finding answers, there are limitless possibilities to what we as individuals can come together and accomplish. Here are some examples of the high profile people in our society Trayvon’s story has reached, and how they joined the movement of “Hoodies Up” to spread awareness of Trayvon’s story.
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5 Fun Things Spring Quarter Brings3/27/2012 |
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Would You Rather: “American Idol” vs. “The Voice” Edition3/2/2012 |
If you tune into primetime TV, you are most likely going to encounter one of three things: 26 women fighting to date one man (The Bachelor), a popular sitcom, or a singing competition. Here in America, we really, really love our singing competitions—and it’s no different on OSU's campus. The love affair started 10 years ago, when we met Kelly Clarkson for the first time in season one of American Idol. Kelly is still around today, but things have certainly changed in the lineup of AI; now, a new show has come along that promises to give AI some competition of its own. American Idol: For the past decade, the OG of all talent competitions here in America has undoubtedly been American Idol. The majority of the shows’ success is thanks to the judges’ table. The famous trio, Randy, Paula and Simon, gained the love of millions in America and were together for eight seasons (oh, and we can’t forget about host Ryan Seacrest!). We have AI to thank for giving us some of our favorite artists, including Carrie Underwood, Jordin Sparks and Jennifer Hudson. But, somewhere along the way, things changed. The Voice: |
Darius Thigpen, '142/21/2012 |
Name: Darius Thigpen Year: Sophomore Major: Journalism Hometown: Tampa, FL Campus Involvement: Broadcaster for Scarlet and Gray Sports Radio Relationship Status: Single HC: What’s your favorite part about being a Buckeye? HC: What do you look for in your ideal girl? HC: How do you spend your free time? HC: Where would you take a girl for a first date? HC: What are three words you would use to describe yourself? HC: What has been your greatest accomplishment? HC: Who is your celebrity crush? |
Cameron Weimer, '122/16/2012 |
Name: Cameron Weimer Year: Senior Major: Public Affairs Journalism / Business Administration Hometown: Centerville, OH Relationship Status: Single Campus Involvement: Public Relations Student Society of America and Society of Professional Journalists HC: What’s your favorite part about being a Buckeye? HC: What do you look for in your ideal girl? HC: How do you spend your free time? HC: Where would you take a girl for a first date? HC: What are three words you would use to describe yourself? |
Worth Your Follow? Profiling the Popular "Ohio State Problems" Twitter Accounts2/7/2012 |
These days, everyone and their dog has a Twitter (literally, I’ve seen dog Twitter pages. Who cares that you just ate a biscuit? Come on.) and it seems like the same old jokes and hashtags keep reappearing on my timeline. Now, I try to use my Twitter for keeping up with what’s going on in the world and to network, but even I can appreciate when there’s a Twitter page that brings actual comic relief to my life. |
Running on the treadmill and only eating salads? Find out how to really get into spring break shape: safely and effectively.2/1/2012 |
I am guilty of convincing myself that it is perfectly okay to put on a few extra pounds in the winter to keep warm. I mean it’s natural right? Then I have to remind myself, I am not a polar bear or any other type of artic animal and that I do not get to hibernate through the winter, unfortunately. So, as depressing and cruel the winter is, it is not an excuse to eat those two (or three) extra Insomnia cookies, or order pizza every night (because let’s be honest there’s just not that many options for salad delivery)! But in all seriousness, many girls panic during the crunch time before spring break to lose those extra couple pounds, or just tone up a little to feel more comfortable and confident. The important thing to remember is that there are safe and effective ways to do this, which do not include starvation or three hours on the stair climber. First piece of advice: avoid fad diets and diet pills. Many diet pills have not been tested, and can in fact have serious health complications, including increased risk of heart attack. Also, fad diets, such as liquid diets, rid you of essential nutrients, which will leave you feeling tired and looking like a hot mess. Liquid diets are especially brutal due to the side effects of not having anything solid in your diet…just think about it. Okay gross, I’m done with that. |
Must Try: The New Starbucks® Blonde Roast2/1/2012 |
The new roast, which Starbucks debuted earlier this month, is their lightest roast yet. The blonde roast packs more of a mild-mannered taste, which can be a nice switch-up on a morning where you want to ease into the day rather than down shots of espresso (although with midterms approaching, that is completely understandable). Blonde-roasted coffees have a shorter roast time, which gives a lighter and smoother flavor than the medium and dark roasts.
If you’re the collegiette™who prefers her coffee a little on the soft side, Starbucks® Blonde Roastis just for you. And for all you blondes out there who want to try it just for the name, have no shame. Blonde pride is serious! |






