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Let’s Talk About Mental Health

This is not the article I would have planned to write today. But, at the risk of a total cliché, it’s the one that I feel I must write.

A proposal to improve senator requirements

Two weeks ago, 15 Student Government Association (SGA) senators were eligible for impeachment, primarily because they did not meet senator requirements.

Is Science Infinite?

Can science keep giving us profound insights into the world forever? Or will it inevitably bump up against limits? David Deutsch, an iconoclastic British physicist, made the case for boundlessness in his 2011 book The Beginning of Infinity.

Lady Bird

Towards the end of last semester, I wrote a paper on the roles of maternal characters in various films. One of the main focuses of the essay was Lady Bird, the refreshing, heart-warming, and modern coming-of-age film written and directed by Greta Gerwig in 2017.

Starring Angie Zaccaria!

“The fight scenes are awesome!” Angelina Zaccaria exclaims at the mention of the Stevens production of Macbeth. She and her castmates have been working on the play for the past several weeks, and the show was this past weekend at DeBaun Auditorium.

Lukic, we meet again

On Tuesday, my Seminar in Science Writing professor and fellow Stute columnist John Horgan invited Professor Vladimir Lukic into class.

I remember the day that I met Professor Lukic.

Let’s fix our infrastructure

On Monday, President Trump officially announced his proposal to Congress for an infrastructure plan. As a civil engineer, I was thrilled to hear the news, but I was even happier when I learned the details of the plan.

What is a Conservative?

It might seem like a fairly simple question, but over the past few years, conservatism has been completely distorted. Many of those who are uninformed in the age of information, chose to simply accept the facts, usually presented by liberal elites and the media, as they are presented and ask no further questions.