While I heard the chicken at Chicken Factory is particularly good on Fry-days, I could only find time to go on Tuesday at half past hen.
Posts published in “Opinion”
It’s been a while since my last column, but I couldn’t close out the semester without one last article on what styles I’m loving right now…because I’m loving quite a bit!
What do you think about when you hear the word “hero?” Personally, I don’t think of the usual cape-wearing, crime fighting, city-saving hero we all see in the superhero movies that come out, like, twice a month.
Ever since I read that New York Times headline, “Trump Triumphs,” things have seemed surreal. The psychedelic visionary Terence McKenna keeps coming to mind.
On Nov. 29, 2011 one of the most influential songs started streaming the American radio stations: “The Motto” by Drake ft.
I never mean to go to Pho’Nomenon on rainy days, but it always seems to happen like that. Maybe it’s the fact that soup just makes you feel better when it’s miserable out, or maybe I just hate walking far when it’s wet.
I must admit that in most U.S. cities, even East Coast cities, cars are undeniably a bad transportation method. Between the headache of parking, the insane insurance prices, and the surface street traffic, most of us have, though somewhat hesitantly, chosen to rely on the MTA for most of our transport.
Let’s talk about a pretty unknown side effect of Donald Trump winning the United States Presidential Election: net neutrality.
First off, what is net neutrality?
If you have ever stopped by the Writing and Communications Center (WCC) in Morton 210, you have seen Bobby Pelphrey. He is the super friendly face that greets all Stevens students and is someone who helps out with papers, resumes, cover letters—you name it.
On November 8, 2016, our nation held a historic, yet polarizing presidential election. Regardless of political affiliations, there were very strong reactions to the results of the elections across the country.


