The Apple Watch was made available for pre-order last week, coinciding with the embargo being lifted on major publications’ reviews for the device.
Posts published in “Opinion”
Ever since I was elected Editor-in-Chief of The Stute, I’ve been at conflict with how I should be Editor-in-Chief. From my predecessor telling others that I should be more hands-off, to my old habits as Managing Editor of being incredibly hands-on and informal/jokey with the general body rearing their head, I have been hearing two different sides to being one thing: Editor-in-Chief.
I recently knocked science journalist Chris Mooney for asserting that “You Have No Business Challenging Scientific Experts.” Non-experts have the right and even the duty, I retorted, to question scientific experts, who often get things wrong.
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are the sole of opinions of the author, Stephen Walter, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Stute, the Honor Board, or any of the organizations’ respective membership.
HBO launched a new streaming service this week, HBO Now, exclusively on Apple TV, iOS, and Optimum Online.
HBO Now is a standalone service that differs from HBO GO in that an existing cable subscription is not required to sign up.
Perhaps the title is a bit overdramatic considering this is my third editorial, but because I was “compelled” to address the Student Government Association in my last editorial, I wanted to rewind to March 29: CPAC.
Now that the weather is at least trying to get warmer, it’s time to start christening those classic sunny day activities.
[E.N.]: Alternative title: “Is this a video game or an interactive movie?”
Do you know what I hate in video games?
Fisticuffs have broken out in The Guardian, a British newspaper, between two intellectual big shots, philosopher John Gray and psychologist Steven Pinker.
April is the most hectic month for seniors. The Senior Design Expo is fast approaching, something that was only a glimmer on the horizon way back in August.