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Posts published by “Arthur Serra”

Brandon Sanderson advertisement

Brandon Sanderson has, over the past few years, become a very well-known figure in the fantasy community. His expanded universe, which contains several best-selling book series, Cosmere, has become one of the standout pieces of fantasy fiction in recent years.

Moon Lander Fall Over Post-Landing

July 20, 1969, is a day in history that will never be forgotten. For the first time, a human stepped onto another celestial body, taking one small step for himself and one giant leap for mankind.

The Comeback: The little ship that could

The oldest continuous trophy in sport that is still being competed for today is the America’s Cup. In 1851, an American-designed and built schooner, ‘America,’ began to compete in various regattas in the United Kingdom.

A Man Called Ove

– Content Warning: suicide –

For Christmas I received a book called A Man Called Ove. Deeply poignant, utterly hilarious, and refreshingly optimistic, it has since become one of my favorite books. 

Tunnels under NYC?

Young members of the Orthodox Jewish movement Chabad were discovered to have been digging a tunnel underneath their New York headquarters in mid-January, resulting in a conflict between members of the movement and police.

Club sports subsidies

Every semester, each undergraduate student is charged a $230 Student Activity Fee (SAF). This SAF is then put at the discretion of the Student Government Association (SGA) to distribute around school to help run, as the name suggests, student activities.

Uh-oh…no more groundwater?

It’s a commonly heard concept that if wars in the 20th century were for oil, wars in the 21st will be for water.