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by Matthew McIlnay

Arts & Entertainment 

Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans: A Return to Form for Gundam

April 11, 2016September 15, 2017 Ledger Staff 157 ViewsAnime, by Matthew McIlnay, Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans, TV Review 4 min read

Depending on how old you are, you might remember watching the classic angsty-teenagers-fighting-in-giant-robots anime Mobile Suit: Gundam Wing on Cartoon

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Arts & Entertainment 

Five Eco-Friendly Films

April 20, 2015August 30, 2018 Ledger Staff 143 ViewsAn Inconvenient Truth, Avatar, Birdemic: Shock and Terror, by Matthew McIlnay, Movie recs, Take Shelter, WALL-E 3 min read

WALL-E (2008) The 2008 science-fiction adventure film WALL-E explores themes of environmentalism and consumerism through the eyes of its eponymous

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Arts & Entertainment 

Are Modern Video-Games Too Easy?

April 6, 2015August 30, 2018 Ledger Staff 106 Viewsby Matthew McIlnay, comentary, video games 3 min read

Over spring break, the PS4 received its perhaps first universally acclaimed exclusive in the form of Bloodborne. An offshoot of

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Arts & Entertainment 

Why You Should Catch Up On Mad Men

March 30, 2015August 30, 2018 Ledger Staff 117 ViewsAMC, by Matthew McIlnay, Mad Men, TV analysis 3 min read

After eight years, AMC’s period drama Mad Men will release its final eight episodes starting on April 5th. Initially pitched

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The February 26th FCC Ruling on Net Neutrality

March 9, 2015September 4, 2018 Ledger Staff 200 Viewsby Matthew McIlnay, FCC, Net Neutrality 3 min read

On February 26, the Federal Com­munications Commission (FCC) made a landmark ruling in favor of net neutrality by reclassifying the

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The Pros and Cons of Crowdfunding

March 2, 2015September 4, 2018 Ledger Staff 155 Viewsby Matthew McIlnay, Crowdfunding, Kickstarter 3 min read

Crowdfunded projects where people donate money to fund creative projects of their choice on websites like Kickstarter have become quite

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Arts & Entertainment 

The Future of Spider-Man in Film

February 23, 2015September 4, 2018 Ledger Staff 108 ViewsAndrew Garfield, by Matthew McIlnay, Marvel Studios, Spider-Man 3 min read

As you may have heard, Sony and Marvel Studios signed a deal that will share Spider-Man be­tween them and will

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Arts & Entertainment 

Video-Games and Content Overload

February 17, 2015September 4, 2018 Ledger Staff 167 Viewsby Matthew McIlnay, content overload, video game analysis 3 min read

Even as many modern video-game single-player campaigns get shorter, with titles like Call of Duty clocking in at six hours

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Arts & Entertainment 

HBO GO and the Future of Television

February 9, 2015September 4, 2018 Ledger Staff 141 Viewsby Matthew McIlnay, culture, HBO Go, Television 3 min read

Television providers have just about always had their customers over a pro­verbial barrel when it comes to televi­sion packages. You

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What You Need to Know About Windows 10 in 2015

February 2, 2015September 4, 2018 Ledger Staff 95 Viewsby Matthew McIlnay, Hololense, Microsoft, Windows 3 min read

On January 22, Microsoft held a large press conference for the upcoming release of Windows 10 later this year. With

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