Target CEO Steps Down as Investigation Into Data Breach Continues

Target customers received a scare when at least 40 million payment cards were illegally hacked during Black Friday weekend back in November. After the new year, 70 million customers additionally had their personal information stolen through their Target accounts. These major security breaches were the first of their kind in Target’s over 50 years of operation, and […]

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Some University Students Don’t See ADHD Drug Use as a Form of Cheating

The pressures of school performance often place college students in difficult situations, pushing them toward alternative methods to try to raise their grades. While performance-enhancing drugs are rampant in athletics, a recent study shows that in one Ivy League school, students are turning to these medications for similar reasons. A few days ago, this study was […]

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Wichita Art Museum Will Spend $1 Million on New Landscaping Project

For several years, the leaders of the Wichita Art Museum in Kansas have felt that the surrounding grounds were not reflective of the excellent services the museum provides. This year, they’ve decided to step the landscaping up from “adequate” to “excellence.” The museum has announced the launch of an incredible $1 million “Riverview Art Garden” project. […]

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