Friday, February 26, 2016
Campus Decisions
Under the
opinion tab on the Austin American Statesman website I found an article by
their editorial board quite fascinating. The article is called Lawmakers need to revisit campus carry opt-out for state colleges. The article centers around the
legislators decision to force the lift on gun bans in public universities. The
author of this article argues that, “The
ultimate decision to have firearms on campus should be left to the leader of
each public and private institution.” To support this argument the author talks
about the twenty private campuses that have declined to lift their bans on
firearms and then uses direct quotes from the president of University of Texas,
Gregory L. Fenves to show that he is against the lift as well however, has no choice
but to allow it because he simply cannot break the law. The author makes really
clear bias and uses direct quotes and facts, which makes the author credible. A
point the author makes that really convinces the audience that the college
president should be able to decide whether or not to implement this law, is when
the author states “No one has a better grasp of the real security needs at
specific campuses more so than the leaders of those institutions.” This
personally convinced me to support this opinion piece. It made me realize that
decisions like these should be left in the hands of the leaders of these
universities. It should be up to them to decided if this change is for the
better or not. There is simply no one else that would know better than the ones specifically
chosen to monitor, and uphold the status of these private and public institutions.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Identity Theft
Identity theft is a worrisome topic
especially with the growing technology. You would think that doing things
electronically would be a lot safer and efficient than your old fashion paper
method however, this article
by Elizabeth Weise posted on USA Today proves otherwise.
IRS has reported a total of 330,000
accounts accessed by hackers in the year of 2015. Hackers with personal
information of others used an IRS application called Get Transcript to access
many taxpayers data system. I found this article interesting because my sister
has been a victim of identity theft and it’s horrifying how common and easy
it’s becoming. Identity theft causes challenges for not just individuals but
also businesses and organizations. With something so confidential there should
be a lot more security put into place and the national government should invest
time on this growing epidemic. This article
is definitely an important read because it’s a way of raising awareness. The
more you know, the more cautious you will be and the less you will trust the
Internet.
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