Archive for October, 2016

Monday, October 31st, 2016

Wikipedia and Crowd Sourcing

Since I could remember, all my teachers in elementary, middle, and high school have told me to never use Wikipedia. When I was younger, I questioned them and relied on Wikipedia anyways for information; still to this day I’ll use it when fact checking (but not for school papers, just my own personal use). From […]

Monday, October 24th, 2016

Rock N’ Roll

For my scavenger hunt, I wanted to look into the origin of rock and roll and I found some interesting results. I wanted to find the earliest reference of rock and roll music and used the Google Ngram Viewer. From 1900 to about 1950, rock and roll music was barely a thing. I was lucky […]

Friday, October 21st, 2016

‘Murica

The American Civil War was ridiculous but definitely something I feel was inevitable (some historians may disagree with me). The Union fought to abolish slavery and the Confederacy was for it, obviously. But something I thought that was interesting in class that Professor O’Malley mentioned was that African Americans fought with the Confederacy. What? Really? That’s like […]

Wednesday, October 12th, 2016

Segregating Sounds

I thought this class discussion was very relevant to life now a days…for me at least. My friends and I all have very different tastes in music from country, to EDM, to pop, to rock, and so on. As someone who is 20 years old, I have never experienced what it is like to go […]

Monday, October 3rd, 2016

Beats…Not by Dr. Dre

The talk about beats today was something I really enjoyed and I’ll tell you why. I am a dancer and dance coach so I am constantly…CONSTANTLY…counting beats! Except I don’t do it in 4’s, I use 8’s so that is something I think is really interesting. I always thought it was natural to count in […]