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Posts published by “Frankie Guarini”

8 things at a time

I write this on my fourth day of classes, and am reminded of a time last year when I sent an email to former Editor-in-Chief (and current “Senioritis” columnist) Joseph Brosnan.

Places to Be: List of Experiences

Places To Be: A List of Experiences

New York City has been dubbed as the greatest city in the world. There are so many restaurants, attractions, and events there that you can’t call NYC a boring city.

A blank slate: take two

“This is it.” That phrase has two entirely different meanings for you and me. You are entering Stevens Institute of Technology for you first college year, and I’m leaving it for my last.

Those you’ve loved

By the time this will be read, the Class of 2015 will either be in their seats, minutes away from graduating, or official alumni of Stevens Institute of Technology, hanging out on the campus lawns at GradFest 2015. 

Est quod est

As classes end and this semester (finally) comes to a close, I don’t think I could be more happy. Overall, this semester has been my worst to date at Stevens, both academically and mentally.

Being a leader

Ever since I was elected Editor-in-Chief of The Stute, I’ve been at conflict with how I should be Editor-in-Chief. From my predecessor telling others that I should be more hands-off, to my old habits as Managing Editor of being incredibly hands-on and informal/jokey with the general body rearing their head, I have been hearing two different sides to being one thing: Editor-in-Chief.

The lost editorial

Perhaps the title is a bit overdramatic considering this is my third editorial, but because I was “compelled” to address the Student Government Association in my last editorial, I wanted to rewind to March 29: CPAC.

DISCLAIMER

I had an entirely different idea for my editorial this week. I wanted to discuss how I attended Castle Point Anime Convention for the first time despite being a junior, how my judgmental notions of CPAC were squashed, and how nice the entire experience was for me not as an anime fan, but as a person.

Here we go

I almost forgot I had to write this.

Whew. Okay, well, this past Tuesday I was elected as the 112th (or 113th, we’re not quite sure) Editor-in-Chief of The Stute.

The F-word: why wrestling is real

There are less than 24 days until WrestleMania. WrestleMania, for those who don’t know or who write off the professional wrestling industry entirely due to general dislike or irrational hatred, is the “Super Bowl of professional wrestling” — the biggest event in the wrestling industry, and a soon-to-be 31-year-old tradition for WWE.