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Are biz-techs dumb?

Yeah. Of course.

I’ve been meaning to write about this topic for a while. I tell myself that I don’t have to talk about it; I can just avoid the subject and keep going on with my life, but I’m getting so tired.

I’m giving up chicken nuggets for Lent

I’m not the most devout Catholic (sorry, mom). Even though I was born and raised in a super Catholic Irish family, went to church every Sunday growing up, and even graduated from a Catholic high school, my application for sainthood would be denied faster than someone trying to get a seat on the Red Line during peak hours.

Don’t let the past dictate your future

Hey there, let’s chat for a bit. Do you ever have those moments, like right before you fall asleep where you just remember some embarrassing thing you did years ago or something you said not too long ago that you may regret?

Important things to know!

Has this week truly been so busy? Don’t you feel that way? The pace has really picked up; it’s hard to believe that we’ll be six weeks into the semester.

Soccer 2, Technology 1: 2nd half

The past struggle was goal-line technology in soccer. However, the struggle has turned towards implementing video referees and instant replay within the game.

The power of community

My favorite movie of all time is The Princess Diaries. To those waiting for their owl with letter in tow saying that they’re admitted into Hogwarts, move aside, because I’m still waiting for a disconnected relative of mine to pop up and inform me that I’m a princess (it’s going to happen one day, I promise).

Women and the myth of work-life balance

I was scrolling through my Facebook feed a few days ago when I was accosted by this incredibly click-baity article headline on Business Insider: “China’s most successful businesswoman has not taken a day off in 27 years”.

Is philosophy a sport played with words?

This is the second in a series of posts on philosophy.

Dining last year with members of a philosophy salon in Manhattan, I met an eminent philosopher, whom I’ll call Harry.