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The Next Great Generation, or TNGG, is an online magazine written by 18-30-year-olds about growing up in the information age. This is an experiment in crowdsourced journalism, a mixture of blogging, opinions, and commentary on our lives and the world around us.

We straddle the line between “I love the ’80s” and the digital revolution. We are the children of the Baby Boomers. We are not afraid to say what we think.

TNGG covers topics including, but not limited to: technology, politics, culture, sex, marketing, media, entertainment, music, fashion, gaming, military service, community service, lifestyle, LGBT, LATFH, and TBD.

Check us out at www.tngg.co

Blog Entries by TNGG

An Opinion on Kony 2012: Slactivism and Gullible Youth

0 Comments | Posted March 8, 2012 | g:i A

By Alex Pearlman

In the past 48 hours, the name Joseph Kony has become the biggest meme in the world. It's everywhere. The hashtag is trending worldwide on Twitter. As this post is getting written, over 1.2 million people "Like" Invisible Children on Facebook. For...

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Disowned LGBT Students Need Financial Aid Help

2 Comments | Posted February 3, 2012 | g:i A

By Joseph Gentile, for TNGG

In order to qualify for financial aid, it helps to be independently wealthy. If you're not, be transparent. The 130 questions on the Department of Education's Free Application for Federal Student Aid, commonly referred to as the FAFSA, help college-bound students evaluate...

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12 Essential Reads for Your Education

0 Comments | Posted November 17, 2011 | g:i A

By Arafat Kazi, TNGG

I read too much. I'm a media addict. I say stuff like, "Ha ha, it's like that fart joke from that Jonathan Swift poem from 1732." Most people find it annoying. But it sometimes has its uses. Like now.

The following list are...

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Colleges Harness the Power of Blogs

0 Comments | Posted November 1, 2011 | g:i A

By Hiroki Murakami

Over here at The Next Great Generation, we're big advocates of giving Generation Y a voice to be heard among all things crowdsourcing and blogging. And we're not the only ones! Businesses are getting hip to blogging and colleges in particular are starting to realize the...

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