EDITORIAL | Social responsibility and social media
On the morning of Sunday, Sept. 10, a graphic video showing a two-man altercation in Auburn, Alabama, hit social media and spread like wildfire.
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On the morning of Sunday, Sept. 10, a graphic video showing a two-man altercation in Auburn, Alabama, hit social media and spread like wildfire.
While we acknowledge the utility of a Web site that allows users to locate nearby sex offenders in their county, we question if this added public scrutiny is fair to those one-time offenders.
You'd like to know if you were living next door to a registered sex offender, wouldn't you?
Lately, we've noticed many news channels and publications being saturated with focus on stories that are being milked for numbers.
For all the students who have reluctantly walked away from that nervous exchange of selling a football ticket to a stranger, wondering if the next Bursar Bill will be flooded with random charges, or if they'll even see that student ID again, worry no more!