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Krystal Hagan, Staff Writer
Staff Writer, Krystal Hagan holds a bachelor of journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. She lives the full-time RV life just outside Austin, Texas, with her musician partner, three dogs, and a six-toed cat. In her free time, she binges TV shows, brandishes her otherwise useless pop-culture knowledge at trivia nights, and tries to become BFFs with every animal she meets.
Opinion Editorials
If you are funny and a female, you’re less likely to be promoted
(EDITORIAL) Science says that the funnier a female, the less likely she is to be promoted. Add it to the list of discriminations in the workplace.
Business Finance
Is retirement now just a pipe dream?
(FINANCE) A new survey offers bleak insight into our attitudes toward our future retirements (or lack thereof).
Business News
The most common buzzwords (still) used in job descriptions
(BUSINESS) Employers are trying their best to attract really high quality talent, but the buzzwords that continue to plague the process are lame, annoying, and often insulting.
Business Finance
Ex-PayPal execs launch new payment system, raising eyebrows
(FINANCE) A new payment system has been launched, already causing controversy, raising skeptical eyebrows, all while earning fanfare.
Tech News
How to use voice to call upon Google Assistant on iOS
(TECH) Even Apple users believe Siri to be inferior to Google Assistant, so knowing how to summon the All Powerful Google via voice is helpful for iOS users.
Business News
What ESPN’s loss of 2 million subscribers means for media
(BUSINESS) The media landscape is changing, and ESPN losing millions of subscribers points out how the bleeding could potentially be stemmed.
Tech News
Just *one* Android game infected half a million users
(TECH NEWS) Just one lone Android app was able to infect hundreds of thousands before being pulled - will Google improve security?


