On ABC News' weekly show, What Would You Do?, actors set up scenarios in public locations and analyze how passersby respond to their actions. In one episode, two male actors obviously slip rufilin into a young actress' drink at a bar and ramble on about what "plans" they have for the evening.
With murmurs of Stop Online Piracy Act still audible on the web, especially among artistic professionals, it is Neil Young's statement that "piracy is the new radio" which continues to fascinate me. I will try to write this article without comment on the merits of Internet piracy, not because I think it's an uninteresting debate, but because Young's idea leads me to some perplexing conclusions that have nothing to do with right and wrong.
Students across the campus were unsettled after reading "I will strike again," written by the supposed "College Park cuddler" on the TerpSecret blog Wednesday. Twitter, Facebook and the blog exploded after someone sent me a confessional secret — the controversy had begun.