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[TV Show Review] Daredevil – Season 2

Daredevil, the man without fear, returned to Netflix on March 18th, and his adventures are darker than ever. New friends, enemies, and everything in-between come to Marvel’s version of Hell’s Kitchen to make our hero’s life more complicated than ever before. This season begins where season one left off, with Matt, Foggy, and Karen running Nelson and Murdock law office. They have a large...

Virtual Reality Highlights from the Game Developers Conference

Virtual reality has hit its high mark. That’s right, VR was one of the stars at the Game Developers Conference 2016 in San Francisco over the week of March 14th. Oculus brought more than 30 games to show off for its new headset, Rift, which has a release date of March 28th. Valve also has a VRT showing of 30 games for the HTC Vive, on sale in April. Last but not least, Sony showed off 20 games...

Why Do the Braves Suck?

The Braves suck: this statement in itself is an understatement. The 4-15 Braves can’t pitch, can’t hit, can’t play defense, and can’t run the bases. The Braves haven’t won a game in a week, and have averaged an abysmal 1.8 runs a game in this six-game skid that they suffered through. Sometimes teams are just bad and there is no rhyme or reason for it, but Braves Country should be...

Gender Neutral Restrooms: Locations on Both Campuses

As a student who advocates for the basic human rights of all people, it is relevant that I explain the importance of gender neutral restrooms to my fellow peers here at KSU. Restrooms are a place we go to as human beings to take care of our natural bodily functions, so why is gender a factor? Because males and females have different sex organs? I think it is fair to say that restrooms without a...

[Game Review] The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD

There are few games closer to my heart than The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, originally released for the Nintendo Wii and Gamecube in 2006; it was like nothing 14-year-old me had ever played before. This was my first Zelda game, and I was entranced by the huge world, quirky characters, and captivating story. The game has now been re-released for the Nintendo Wii U nearly a decade after the...

LifeSafe App Review: How to Stay Safe & Report

Have you ever been out late coming back from a party on campus or had a study night with friends that turned into an all-night event of more socializing than studying? I mean, let’s be real. We’ve all been there. We might have even had moments where we have to go see a friend in the middle of the night because we left something at their place or we’re just not feeling well and need to talk....

The Ultimate Season at Turner Field

Today is the final Opening Day at Turner Field. It's a bittersweet moment for the venue that houses the Atlanta Braves, as they will be moving north of the city and settling in Marietta's SunTrust Park. April 4th, 2016 will be a historic day, not only because this is their last season at Turner Field, but also because of the legacy of success that will be left there. The Braves won 11 pennants in...

Further Explorations into Nonmonogamy: Key Concepts & Tips for Beginners

This article serves as a follow-up to Brittany Rosario’s “Exploring Polyamory” article. If you’re reading this article, you might be interested in learning more about how nonmonogamous relationships work. For the past two years, I’ve interacted with several individuals who consider themselves to be polyamorous. I, myself, have experimented with having non-monogamous relationships and...

BREAKING NEWS: KSU-SPSU MERGER REVERSED

Edit: This article was an April Fools' joke. Rumor: Effective January 2017, the SPSU-KSU merger will be reversed. A source close to The Sting revealed this information to us just yesterday. This may come as a bit of a shock: as a result of the overwhelming opposition to KSU buying out SPSU, the administration has devised a plan to strategically divide the two schools without disrupting...

To Procrastinate or Not to Procrastinate

Note from the Web Editor: In lieu of a #TBT review, this article on procrastination is being published. Because uh, I didn't write the review for this week. :^) Procrastination is good. Yes, you read that right. Procrastination is good. Well, at least it is if you can do it correctly. It’s a tightrope, this thing we call time management, and let me tell you, as I end my fourth year in college,...