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February 26th, 2010 at 4:41 am

Humans Debate Behind the Internet’s Back

hsu-humboldt-state-university-arcata-californiaARCATA – Two Humboldt State University professors team up with Communication students to put the Internet on trial in a debate on March 3, 2009 in the bottom of the J, on HSU campus, at 5:30pm.

The jury – you.

The debate will center on whether the internet has improved or diminished our quality of life.

Marcy Burstiner, Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, with over ten years of experience as a business news journalist, is debating Associate Professor Eric Van Duzer who has spoken on behalf of retaining the Applied Technology Department at HSU.

The two student debaters are: Krystina Thurin, who has been in debate for over three years and technology activist Ian Sidle, a Communication major who thrives on internet technology.

The Internet is a relatively new invention in the history of human beings, but much like fire, it has the potential to be abused as easily as it is used to improve life.

This event is being put on by the Communication Department’s Capstone class, sponsored by the Communication Club and HSU Housing.

Snacks will be provided.

For more information, contact:
Giordana Rock, (831) 915-9868
mngo2tngo@sbcglobal.net

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