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The Titans Are Here

The new game “Titanfall,” by Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment is a game made exclusively for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles. The game is a multiplayer first-person shooter developed by some co-founders of past “Call of Duty” games, which makes the gameplay style and mechanics easier to understand for most gamers who have played any of the “Call of Duty” series.

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Ohana Rescue Horses Need Love Too

During spring break S.E.R.V.E. offered a variety of opportunities for students at the University to enrich the community of Pasco County through community service and development.

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Saint Patrick’s Day 2014

Saint Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland, but his feast day, which is on the 17th of March each year, is celebrated across the world, and especially here in America.

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S.E.R.V.E.: Hug-N-Farm

During Spring Break, S.E.R.V.E. offered opportunities for students to enrich the community of Pasco County through community service and development. One location that the students of S.E.R.V.E. visited was Granma’s Hug-N-Farm which is located on 20 acres of estate between Plant City, FL and Zephyrhills, FL.

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Arizona Anti-Gay Bill

Arizona Legislature has passed a controversial bill that would allow business owners, as long, as they assert their religious beliefs, to deny service to gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and trans-gender customers, according to CNN.

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Uganda’s Controversial New Law

Uganda has recently come under a lot of scrutiny in the Western world for its political views regarding homosexuality. The Anti-Homosexuality Act was signed into law by Yoweri Museveni, The President of Uganda, on Feb. 24. The act originally proposed the death penalty, coining the nickname the “Kill the Gays bill” in the media. Its penalty has since changed to a potential life in prison.

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End of era for the iPod

Apple has dominated the technology market, with their products such as the iPhone, MacBook and iPad continuously being publicized and not to mention their sleek designs; it is no wonder people can’t get enough. It is virtually impossible to be somewhere and not find someone in possession of an Apple product. Even on campus, a wide array of students can be seen at the Lion’s Lair or the Library tyoing away on their Macs, or casually socializing on their iPads or iPhones. But with all this emphasis, on the newer products, it is fair to say that no one has noticed the decreasing popularity of one of the products, which quintessentially defines Apple, the iPod.

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Why Are Apps so Popular?

The rise of the smart phone gave birth to the ever growing and evolving applications market. With the introduction of the App Store eight years ago, there has been a steady increase in the number apps available for download each year, reaching 1,000,000 applications as of October 2013 with 475,000 being unique to Apple.

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Far Cry 4: The Himalayan’s Never Looked So Good

2012’s “Far Cry 3” was a big hit as its world was immersive and the villain and story were phenomenal. Ubisoft’s newest addition to the Far Cry series, “Far Cry 4” does the same as the last. It has memorable characters and a great environment where players will spend hours trying to find the secrets hidden within it.

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Strange Florida Laws that are Still in Effect Today

Florida is a strange land filled many of the country’s retirees in combination with several different cultures, a healthy set of annual snowbirds, and oddities such as several nudist resorts, the inability to choose a presidential candidate, and the confusing monstrosity that is The Everglades.

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