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    Job hunt? There’s an app for that
    Michelle Marchante
    • Sep 7, 2016
    • 1 min

    Job hunt? There’s an app for that

    Michelle Marchante/Assistant Opinion Director Keeping a job while attending school is challenging but finding a job in your professional field of study is even more time-consuming and frightening. With the amount of networking, applications and cover letters they have to fill out, students may feel overwhelmed —even with our school’s Panther JobLink— but like anything in this technology-dominated world, there is an app for that: it’s called LinkedIn Student. The new app launc
    America looks to superheroes for hope
    Michelle Marchante
    • Apr 26, 2016
    • 1 min

    America looks to superheroes for hope

    Michelle Marchante/Assistant Opinion Director Superheroes appeared around the 1930s when America had just come out of the Great Depression and was about to enter World War II. Americans were low on morale, money and hope. Then, extraordinary heroes like Superman, characterized with America’s sense of democracy and justice, were born. Superman, along with other superheroes like Captain America became America’s mascots and unofficial soldiers in the war against the Nazi’s. They
    VIDEO: Could Humanity Survive Without Technology?
    Michelle Marchante
    • Apr 13, 2016
    • 1 min

    VIDEO: Could Humanity Survive Without Technology?

    Experts are estimating that the Earth may be hit by a massive geomagnetic storm that will leave us without technology for months possibly even years. So what can you do to protect yourself? This video was created to accompany my column, "Humanity to be unplugged in 2022." Tags: #FIUSM #FIU #Opinion #Video #Science #Technology #StudentJournalist
    Humanity to be unplugged in 2022
    Michelle Marchante
    • Apr 13, 2016
    • 1 min

    Humanity to be unplugged in 2022

    Michelle Marchante/Assistant Opinion Director How long do you think you could survive without technology? A week? A month? How about years? Unfortunately, the sad truth is that almost none of us would be able to survive more than a few days without aid from some type of technological advancement. With our civilization becoming more technologically dependent, even if we think we’re moving into the future, we’re actually moving backwards. We’re capable of doing far more than ou
    NASA’s Kepler Telescope discovers possible extraterrestrial life
    Michelle Marchante
    • Mar 25, 2016
    • 1 min

    NASA’s Kepler Telescope discovers possible extraterrestrial life

    Michelle Marchante/Assistant Opinion Director When it comes to extraterrestrial life, many would argue it means leaving the factual realm of science and entering the world of sci-fi, but according to NASA’s chief scientist, Ellen Stofan, aliens may soon become our reality. “I think we’re going to have strong indications of life beyond Earth within a decade, and I think we’re going to have definitive evidence within 20 to 30 years,” Stofan said during a live webcast panel disc
    Print books claim victory over electronic books
    Michelle Marchante
    • Feb 15, 2016
    • 1 min

    Print books claim victory over electronic books

    Michelle Marchante/ Assistant Opinion Director According to the New York Times, e-book sales skyrocketed up 1,260 percent between 2008 and 2010. By the time Borders closed its doors in 2011, experts were convinced that printed books would be obsolete by 2015. We’re now in 2016 and the publishing industry has been comfortingly rattled with the discovery that those predictions seem to be wrong-for now. According to a December analysis report by Nielsen BookScan, a data provider
    Creativity holds value in this Digital Age
    Michelle Marchante
    • Jan 26, 2016
    • 1 min

    Creativity holds value in this Digital Age

    Michelle Marchante/Asst. Opinion Director One of the great things about attending a university is that even if you’re unsure of what you want to do with your life, you can take a variety of different courses to figure it out. By the same token, it’s not uncommon to find people opting to major in something that will financially secure them instead of majoring in something they enjoy. Everyone is different and everyone’s reason for studying a major is theirs and theirs alone; b
    The Man, The Myth, The Legend
    Michelle Marchante
    • Dec 1, 2015
    • 1 min

    The Man, The Myth, The Legend

    Michelle Marchante/Staff Writer “Only his sight beat me,” Arnold Schwarzenegger said in the Mr. Olympia bodybuilding competition of 1969 when Sergio Oliva first stepped onto the stage. With a 27” waist, 58” chest and 22” arms, Oliva was a force to be reckoned with, being the only man in the world to ever defeat Schwarzenegger. It’s been three years after his death on November 12, 2012 and not only has the bodybuilding world failed to find another man that could even come clos
    VIDEO: In Memory Of The Myth
    Michelle Marchante
    • Nov 30, 2015
    • 1 min

    VIDEO: In Memory Of The Myth

    A tribute to Sergio Oliva “The Myth,” the greatest bodybuilder of all time. If you want to read my article on why he’s an example of the American Dream, please click here. Tags: #FIUSM #FIU #StudentJournalist #Opinion #Bodybuilding #Video #SergioOliva #Sports
    VIDEO: How to use the Companion app
    Michelle Marchante
    • Nov 19, 2015
    • 1 min

    VIDEO: How to use the Companion app

    A step by step guide on how to use the free iOS and Android "Companion" app, focusing on the notable security features it offers. This video was a companion piece to my column "Companion app can make students feel safer." Tags: #FIUSM #FIU #Opinion #Video #Technology #App #Safety
    Companion app can make students feel safer
    Michelle Marchante
    • Nov 19, 2015
    • 1 min

    Companion app can make students feel safer

    Michelle Marchante/Staff Writer Have you ever walked alone late at night on campus and have passed by a suspicious person or heard a strange noise that sends warning bells through your mind? How many times have you thought someone should have accompanied you while walking at night? With the invention of Companion, a free iOS and Android app, you may never have to think that again. It’s common knowledge that one of the easiest safety measures someone can take to protect themse
    “Lack of time” mentality forces children to grow up faster
    Michelle Marchante
    • Oct 23, 2015
    • 1 min

    “Lack of time” mentality forces children to grow up faster

    Michelle Marchante/Staff Writer It seems that no matter where you look, people are always in a rush and are never satisfied with just living in the moment. We’re all guilty of it and to an extent it’s not a bad thing. It’s good to have a goal and know the steps needed to achieve it but we tend to forget that we’re not just planning our lives but living it. Is this anxiety something that has been taught to us since birth or is it a natural inborn tendency? The answer is most l
    We do not need a ‘Yelp for humans’
    Michelle Marchante
    • Oct 16, 2015
    • 1 min

    We do not need a ‘Yelp for humans’

    Michelle Marchante/Staff Writer Social media is a double-edged sword. It’s a great tool for communicating with others, but if used in the wrong way, can easily damage someone’s reputation – so where should we draw the line? When it begins to affect someone’s personal life. When it’s no longer just celebrities and other public figures being judged online by complete strangers but regular, everyday people being scrutinized. An example of this would be Peeple, a brand new app th
    It’s in our DNA: social circles ‘genetically similar’
    Michelle Marchante
    • Oct 9, 2015
    • 1 min

    It’s in our DNA: social circles ‘genetically similar’

    Michelle Marchante / Staff Writer How boring would life be if friends didn’t exist? They’re like your unofficial family who happen to share your exact same interests and even if they don’t, it doesn’t matter because for some strange reason you just click. It’s almost automatic how you become friends with certain people – like it’s just natural to be friends with them, but haven’t you ever wondered why? Well it turns out, it’s not just experiences and laugh worthy moments that
    Dueling Column: No guns is not the answer
    Michelle Marchante
    • Jun 19, 2015
    • 1 min

    Dueling Column: No guns is not the answer

    Michelle Marchante / Staff Writer Looking through FIUSM, I came across an article questioning the Second Amendment. While I respect the writer’s opinion, I must respectfully disagree with him. Taking guns out of the home will never be the answer to make life in America safer. It will only make it more dangerous. For example, Chicago has some of the toughest Gun Control Laws in the country, yet it’s also known as the “murder capital” of the United States for having the most ho
    Take a walk in the wild with FIU ‘Ecology of South Florida’ class
    Michelle Marchante
    • Jun 9, 2015
    • 1 min

    Take a walk in the wild with FIU ‘Ecology of South Florida’ class

    Michelle Marchante/Staff Writer I’ve always found nature beautiful and I love learning about animals but I’ve always liked experiencing it through the car window, behind a zoo railing, with some type of barrier separating me from it all. Admit it, I’m a city girl. I like the comfort of not having to stab a stick into the ground to make sure nothing’s there before I take a step, not having to worry about a snake biting me and, like most city girls, I really like my air conditi
    Films of all kinds reflect women’s empowerment
    Michelle Marchante
    • Apr 14, 2015
    • 1 min

    Films of all kinds reflect women’s empowerment

    Michelle Marchante | Staff Writer Strong women have played leads in film for a long time. Just look at the 1979 movie “Alien” starring Sigourney Weaver, or Angelina Jolie’s portrayal of Lara Croft in the 2001 movie “Tomb Raider.” However, Hollywood simply has never seen so many female-led box-office hits go to the theaters in succession. If this is the case, some may wonder why a movie like “Cinderella” would be released during this time of female empowerment. Honestly, why n
    Superman’s Future (Part 1)
    Michelle Marchante
    • Apr 1, 2015
    • 1 min

    Superman’s Future (Part 1)

    Michelle Marchante | Staff Writer There are a lot of similar superheroes, so what makes Superman’s character and story better than the others, so much as to label him as an “American Icon?” Perhaps because while he has all these extraordinary powers he tries to live life like a normal person, or his commitment to saving a planet he’s learned to call home or that he’s virtually invincible so long as he avoids having Kryptonite in his premises. I can’t help but feel curious, th
    Nerd culture is fake
    Michelle Marchante
    • Mar 25, 2015
    • 1 min

    Nerd culture is fake

    Michelle Marchante | Contributing Writer Celebrities walking around wearing shirts with comments such as, “I Love Nerds” and stating in interviews that they consider themselves nerds is probably the reason for the word’s newfound popularity, leading to stores that target young adults selling shirts with pictures of Hello Kitty wearing glasses with “nerd” sprawled across it with other accessories used as nerdy self-identifiers. It’s like some secret campaign to stop bullying t
    Man’s best friend might just outsmart us one day
    Michelle Marchante
    • Mar 17, 2015
    • 1 min

    Man’s best friend might just outsmart us one day

    Michelle Marchante | Contributing Writer The idea that animals, like dogs, while indeed having thoughts and emotions of their own, are not capable of rational thinking like humans has existed for a long, long time. Dog owners everywhere, I’m sure, would argue against that idea, claiming that not only do their pets understand them, but that they do indeed know how they feel. If you’re a person of science though, you’re not satisfied with the here say people claim, of the “proo
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