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Decisions march in lockstep: the SAF will not be refunded

I feel that almost every time Stevens makes a good decision, a poor one follows not too far behind. The poor decision that followed Stevens’ outstanding communication regarding the COVID-19 situation?

A complicated guilt

My family has been involved in emergency medicine for the last 4 generations.

A case for a University Council

It is unfortunate that all the usual ceremonies and traditions had to be cancelled, but this also frees up breathing room for re-thinking and re-working how we run our school.

No place

I arrived in my expatriate home with the equivalent of a blank easel and a command to, somehow, read it.

The Blight on Progress: Why Double A may hurt the SGA

About a week and a half ago, the SGA (Student Government Association) conducted a survey on grading policies that garnered 850 responses — nearly a quarter of the student body!

Soundtrack 101

I recently rewatched Avengers: Endgame and it got me thinking about the music choices that were made in the movie. Marvel tends to have a pretty solid standard for the music they add to the soundtracks of their ever-growing list of movies.

Greek Life transitions to online hazing

As the dreaded COVID-19 continues to ravage large swathes of the globe, back at home, people have been trying to wrestle a modicum of normalcy from the current XK-Class End-of-the-World scenario.

America’s looming housing crisis

To say the least, the economy is not in good shape right now. With the number of people filing for unemployment benefits up over 16 million and businesses struggling to survive, there is no telling what the near future, or even tomorrow, will look like.