Students can go around the world and beyond through virtual reality
Virtual reality could be a dream come true, or a nightmare in the flesh. It could be anything that it is programmed to be with no real limitations.
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Virtual reality could be a dream come true, or a nightmare in the flesh. It could be anything that it is programmed to be with no real limitations.
Have you ever thought about how much plastic you use during the day? Your morning Starbucks trip, the lid and plastic utensils used for a Qdoba lunch in the Memorial Union, the wrapper of a granola bar and the list goes on. It seems impossible to even go one day without creating some sort of plastic waste.
This letter to the editor was submitted by Addie Fairley, a junior studying business law in response to a State Press article titled "Arizona college students reveal their stories about using learning stimulants."
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