Like many of my peers, I assumed that my second semester in my senior year here would be much like the one I had in high school: no stress, no worries, just chilling and living my best life.
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Science fiction has often warned us about cyborg warriors, mainstream journalism not so much. But several recent articles have focused on this potential peril, including one in The Atlantic titled “The Pentagon Wants to Weaponize the Brain.”
With the Oscars just under two weeks away and the Golden Globes having passed just about a month ago, I felt the need to revisit the winners and nominees of the latter in preparation and anticipation of the former.

It is a sad week on campus as the Gatehouse, the last vestige of the great Castle Stevens that once ruled the local countryside with an iron fist, has been taken down for repairs.
On a freezing day in early February, I met with Wyn Barnum, Ricky Dana, and James Fusco, the musical creators of Phoneboy, the band behind “Acid Girl,” a song that could warm up any northeast blizzard and was responsible for the most memorable social media moment in local music last year.
From posting angry and hateful comments online over something we know nothing about to ending a relationship over an argument that began because of something small, it is a lot easier to fill our hearts with hate than with understanding.
A new history of the U.S. traces mass media’s destabilizing effects back to the nation’s birth.
"It took me years after my bullying occurred to even realize that what had been done to me qualified as bullying."
Eric Londres writes an open letter to the 2019 SGA Cabinet.
Student-centricity. It is a term that we have heard many times from administrators. Stevens values student-centricity and wants to increase it.

