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Facing The End of Science

My gloomy 23-year-old book The End of Sciencehas been popping up lately, mainly in discussions of physics. Below I respond to recent articles that cite my book:

*David Kordahl, a graduate student in physics, writes in Los Angeles Review of Booksthat it is “hard to imagine today’s popular writing about physics without the existence of two books.”

Best sneakers from Supreme

Oh, you thought I was done? I’m just getting started. In the second installment of my series, I’m taking a deep dive into Supreme archives and presenting what I think are the best footwear Supreme has had to offer over the years.

Shazam!

DC has moved away from their gritty and all too serious, dark tone that never really worked so well. They dabbled with comedy in Suicide Squad (2016) and Justice League (2017), but we all know how those turned out.

In defense of Stevens

Every Saturday morning, I execute the same routine. Wake up at 9 a.m., get ready, fill my backpack up with school books, block out the world with Spotify, and head out to Pierce for breakfast and a few hours of schoolwork – just a morning to myself.

To Be Continued

In the spring of 2018, at the beginning of my term as President of the Student Government Association, Stevens lost a beloved member of our community who was a very close friend of mine.

A modern-day Robin Hood

Everyone loves free food. This fact is undeniable. However, there is one individual on this campus who seems to love free food more than anyone.

How to become indestructible

Trigger warning: mention of eating disorders

A few days ago, I received a lovely compliment from a near-stranger. It went something like this: “You present yourself to the world very well.