This week on the internet:

1.  You can now stream our very own “Witness at Tornillo” for $1.99 or buy a digital copy of the film for less than $5. 

2. Check out this #ExpectationVsReality video produced by our B.O.D. Secretary Chelsea Eichholz.

3. As the weather turns, Advocates are trying to find a safe place for a cold-weather shelter in Springfield.

4. Update: We did not win the PBS competition last week— but we thank the more than 100 people who voted for us.

5. I have personally been on a stained glass kick recently, and local artist Sue Rose has been making these beautiful scenes.

6. Missouri State University’s The Standard started the second season of its podcast with a great interview with the football players who led a protest against racial injustice.

7. One of my first stories as a reporter was when Superintendent John Jungmann started his position. He just announced this retirement.

8. This article poses that creators are on the internet making things, but are they making any profit?

9. Your psychological Doom and Gloom for the week: A psychoanalytic reading of social media and the death drive.

10. Then to bring you back up: The newest project from this semester’s student team, “16 Weeks.” 

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