There are many things that I could choose to talk about for my first editorial.
I could talk about how honored I am to be accepted as the 112th (or 111th, I am not totally sure) Editor in Chief of this prestigious organization.
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In the heart of NYU’s established homebase lies an amazing Thai restaurant called Cafetasia. In general, the area between 14th Street and SoHo is filled with delicious, trendy, and affordable restaurants.
After several long hours of research, I’ve decided I can barely tell the difference between gossip and news anymore. I mean, there is some information which is obviously news, such as school being closed due to snow or the results of the Olympics, but I think we’re approaching a point in which news and gossip are slowly blending.
We just launched a new undergraduate program in Science Communication at Stevens, and I continue agonizing over what I should teach.
As I work on my last issue of The Stute as Editor-in-Chief, I can’t help but reminisce about all of the stories I’ve witnessed over the years.
Following the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view on February 23, the WWE Universe expected a spectacular Raw. With the WWE Network launching, Hulk Hogan returning, and the rumored return of The Undertaker (which came true), there was no way that the post-Elimination Chamber Raw could not be a fantastic show.
This week has been a terrible week for computer security. As a quick primer, there is a technology called TLS. Many will recognize it as “HTTPS”, and it is the protocol that is used to encrypt almost all traffic on the Internet.
With smartphones selling in upwards of $600, smartphone companies are looking to make things more interesting. Samsung has opted to add new features to their phones.
So, Saturday classes are a thing now. But frankly, I’m not sure I care. Sure, some things got moved around, but it’s better than the alternatives.