In addition to iPads and MacBooks, every freshman who arrives at Seton Hill this fall will get a copy of The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins.
I taught this book last term in my American Lit class. Here are two of the best student projects on The Hunger Games.
The Hunger Games: 2 Sides of the Debate
Stephanie Pryor, The Hunger Games (\”Friday\” Parody)
Similar:
Let there be light
The Irish have a weakness for puns, ...
Aesthetics
So this is Pi Day
My wife says she bought the pies intendi...
Amusing
Vulcan mind-melds from Star Trek: The Original Series, in the order that I can think of th...
With Dr. Simon Van Gelder in Dagger ...
Personal
Context matters. Trump called MS-13 gang members “animals,” but critics say he was talking...
There are many, many legitimate, evidenc...
Culture
1949 NBC Radio Adaptation of Orwell's 1984
Long before the Apple ad, and Michael Ra...
Culture
The new marshmallow test: Resisting the temptations of the web
The Stanford marshmallow experiment is a...
Academia


It certainly isn’t a university level piece of literature. Granted, the book does raise a few moral questions and one or two philosophical issues however for students at a university level, they should be reading something that requires a bit more intellect.
The Hunger Games is aimed at a young reader and I find it rather disappointing that university students are considered young readers.
Interesting videos. Thank you