Technology Department tests new network monitoring program
Martha Schick, Managing Editor
May 17, 2012
Filed under News, News Flashes
YouTube is available on and off, students are required to log in to the internet, and websites are blocked and unblocked depending on the day. This is due to the temporary replacement of SonicWall MS8 3100 with Cymphonix Network Composer as the program that controls the flow of traffic on JC’s wireless... Read more »
Brain Droppings: Internet censorship acts destroy freedom of expression

Scott Novak, Opinion Editor
December 9, 2011
Filed under Brain Droppings
Read the News story on the internet censorship acts here. I try to log onto Facebook, only to find that the site is blocked by my government. Luckily, this is not a reality…yet. Sites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, and Google may become blocked by the U.S. government in a few weeks. Congress... Read more »
Music sharing communities compete for audience
Lindsay Powell, Reporter
April 18, 2011
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Years ago when YouTube first came around, no one could get over how amazing it was. But now there are many other sites out there offering cool new ways for students to discover new music. If “Friday,” by Rebecca Black, is now one of the most popular songs listened to on YouTube, then how reliable... Read more »





