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The types of people you’ll find in quarantine

Now that we’ve been out of school for a while, people have begun to fall into their personal Quarantine Routines. There are quite a few interesting people you’ll come across (six feet away, of course) while we’re still in lockdown, so I thought I’d save some time and break it down for you.

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.