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Don’t Let Cybercriminals Swipe Your Savings: Lock Down Your Financial Accounts!

3 mn readA Slick Scam and an Empty Bank Account Emily was having a typical busy Tuesday. She grabbed her morning coffee, glanced at her phone, and noticed a text from her bank: “Did you make this transaction? Reply YES or NO.” She frowned. She hadn’t made any purchases yet that day. Maybe it was just a […]

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Top Three Ways Cyber Attackers Target You

3 mn readSocial engineering attacks, in which adversaries trick people into doing something they shouldn’t, are one of the most common methods that cyber attackers use to target people. The concept has been used by con artists and scammers for thousands of years. What is new is that the Internet makes it very easy for a cyber-criminal […]

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Enhance your Research with Princeton’s Coin Collection

2 mn readStudents at Princeton are fortunate to have access to one of the largest collections of coins anywhere in the United States. Made up of roughly 115,000 items, the collection includes coins, paper money, medals, and other tokens covering almost the entire history of human money— in fact, the university has coins minted in the 6th […]

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SF State exhibition examines legacy of Japanese American incarceration

2 mn readFine Arts Gallery presents new artwork reflecting on Ruth Asawa’s Garden of Remembrance on campus  Eighty-two years ago, Japanese American students from San Francisco State College were forced to withdraw from classes, some taken to prison camps. Twenty-two years ago, San Francisco State University dedicated a garden to honor the Japanese American experience of incarceration […]

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Judge hears lawsuit over SJSU trans athlete claims ahead of Mountain West tournament

2 mn readAn emergency hearing was held in Colorado Thursday morning regarding a lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference and San Jose State University. This the latest turn of events after a San Jose State player claimed that her teammate is transgender. As a season full of controversy for the San Jose State women’s volleyball team comes […]

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Why the Great Books Still Matter

3 mn readLots of people need our help — why rescue Socrates? The title actually works on three levels. It signals a real moment when I found a volume of Plato’s dialogues in a garbage pile in New York and it changed my life. It alludes to the attempt to free Socrates from jail before he was […]

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