Advocacy
Celebrating the Class of 2020 in the Midst of COVID-19
March was quite an interesting month for college students across the country. Most of us spent far too many hours in the library during the first week studying for midterms—perhaps the last sense of normalcy most…
Dungeon Crawling on Your Alexa Device
Ever since the first Amazon Echo came on the scene, gaming has been a popular feature. The first games were simple trivia or quiz games, but they have become more and more advanced as time has passed.
Thirty Years after Covering the Signing of the ADA
Blend in. Stand out. Those were the two seemingly dichotomous goals driving me on July 26, 1990. Always, as a blind person, I wanted to find some level of obscurity, to be just one of the herd. And, always, as a writer, I wanted my work to stand out, stand up, be stellar and noteworthy as topnotch writing.
The fact that I was here at all, on the White House south lawn on this gorgeous July morning, was the result of one more struggle.
Health in a Time of Pandemic and Protest
The last few months have been among the toughest our nation has faced—a pandemic that basically necessitated a nationwide shutdown.
Files, Files Everywhere: Storing Your Documents in the Cloud
With work and school increasingly being done remotely, especially with the current COVID-19 situation, accessing files from multiple devices is becoming ever more important.