I grew up in Florida and lived in a Puerto-Rican household with my single mother, my half-brother, and his father. My father wasn’t around, but he did leave one thing to me: his skin color.
Posts published in “Opinion”
Last spring, the Stevens Christian Fellowship hosted what it called “a discussion between two professors (a Christian and non-Christian) in search of truth about what makes us human.”
There's some spicy, unfiltered takes on Stevens, college life, and freshman year packed in here for ya.
Two semesters. Five(ish) classes. Fifteen credits. Nine months. That’s all that stands between me and the real world — and I cannot wait.
Summer 2019 may have been the best yet as far as old trends coming back from the dead!
A few days ago, I talked with a sophomore friend of mine about college, and I asked him if he had any plans for where he might want to go.
Spoiler Alert: Mysterio is a fake news enthusiast.
Marvel’s Phase Three ends with not the heart-wrenching blockbuster hit Avengers: Endgame but, rather, a refreshing Spider-Man movie that stays a little closer to home (and by home, I mean not outer space).
So that’s it, then. This is my last column.
It is very special for me to have the opportunity to congratulate all of our graduating Stuters.
Throughout the years of going through high school, graduating, and starting college, I've learned to trust the process.