2019

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Early Access Game Review: Deep Rock Galactic

  Since the meteoric rise of co-op survival/action games like Left 4 Dead, Vermintide, and others like them, it seems that that co-op games are only growing more popular. This is obvious from the creation of more modern titles, one of which is Deep Rock Galactic, where players are mining dwarves exploring procedurally generated cave […]

The Enemy – Charlie Higson Review

A world devoid of rules. Of parents, teachers, police officers. Everything but kids. Kids and zombies. Thanks to a mysterious virus, anyone over the age of 18 is turned into a monster. Kids have to band together to survive in a world where nothing is safe, and everything is going to kill you. Disease, starvation, […]

Why students don’t do their homework?

Action, Reaction, No Action? Why students don’t do their homework and how we should continue to assign it Students are supposed to do their homework. And why wouldn’t they? For many, this is the first thing they think about when they get home. Often, daily math homework is simply free points in the grade book, […]

Early Access Game Review: Sub Rosa

“Sub Rosa is a multiplayer first-person shooter about tense deals, double-crosses, and the occasional high-speed car chase.” A relatively new game on Steam, Sub Rosa was released on early access in late 2017 and has stayed fairly obscure to anyone other than the dedicated fanbase. I purchased the game for $20 and have put many […]

End the Disruption: Whats the cost?

It is generally agreed that modern technology has helped our world grow for the better. Advances in science, math, and engineering have made the world a marvel to live in. But now many are concerned that younger generations are too obsessed with technology to understand that it is a tool, rather than a lifestyle. I […]

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