A list of amazing concerts at local outdoor venues, just in time for the summer.
A comprehensive guide on how to express articulate, germane and politically-correct YouTube comments.
Google has officially purchased Motorola Mobility for $40 per share. Here’s how it helps the Mountain View-based giant.
A comprehensive and updated list of tech conferences happening during the summer.
The iPod nano might have its share of flaws, but tattoo artist and body piercer Dave Hurban overlooks them. In fact, Hurban loves the music player so much that he put four magnets in his arm to keep it on his wrist at all times.
Waiting in line to see President Obama at Carmichael Arena? Here’s a list of activities to keep you entertained while you’re waiting to hear the Prez.
Maze Day, which takes place on Thursday, exhibits student-made games and programs geared towards physically impaired children.
Some roads and sidewalks will be closed or re-rerouted on Tuesday for President Obama’s visit, according to the Department of Public Safety.
While some teachers are canceling classes or excusing students who want to see President Obama speak, students in the Tuesday/Thursday sections of lifetime fitness have an opportunity to move their final exam.
What else is there to do standing in line but to get on Twitter? Here are some of the best of #obamaatunc tweets so far.
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