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Posts published in “Opinion”

Heat Drama

Maryia Spirydonava explains the issues facing organizations in Jacobus.

Adidas keeps it cool

The Trefoil brand cooks up another quarter chock full of coveted kicks and will likely end 2018 on a strong note.

Outraged? I’m barely surprised.

This is an administration that has tried to ban transgender troops from serving in the military. This is a country with less than 60% voter turnout in general elections.

The Illusion of Individual Knowledge

Hubris always seems ridiculous, until it’s our own. So here’s mine: I think I know everything. Honestly.

What I don’t know, I assume I can look up or figure out, somehow.

Foreign policy front and center

With the midterm election cycle coming to a close, it’s important for Republicans and Democrats to make their best efforts to convince the American people that they should be in charge.

Bad Times at the El Royale

If you find yourself needing a break from the played out and predictable “good people vs. bad people” mystery/thriller movies, stay for a night at the luxurious El Royale, right on the border of Nevada and California!

I solemnly swear that… Jerome is a Star!

Jie Dai, also known as Jerome, is a fourth year Electrical Engineering student. He is from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, and left his hometown at the age of 18 to come to the United States to attend college at Stevens.

Letter to the Editor

Sara Klein, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, provides "clarification and insight."