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Posts published in “Opinion”

Does the President own the economy?

We live in an age where the presidency takes on an almost imperial presence. The sheer size of the federal government, the President’s ubiquitous image, and the American people’s faith in the continuous march of democracy in the U.S.

Fight or flight II

As young women staring down the barrel of decades of career climbing and carving out lives for ourselves, I would like to propose the notion of dating with generosity as opposed to straight equality.

Why is it so easy to get lost?

When pondering about how life can be more appreciated, one of the most popular pieces of advice is to “count your blessings.”

Duo to Add More Authentication to MyStevens

In a move that literally no one liked nor understood, all students trying to log into their MyStevens, Canvas, or Office 365 accounts will now have to complete Duo’s iron-clad multi-factor authentication before gaining access to their valuable data.

Racial discrimination and the US economy

Racial discrimination hinders economic growth. When employers refuse to hire or promote certain employees because of their ethnicity, they are not only depriving their business of valuable human capital, but by denying the employee the needed income, they are denying their community of much needed consumer spending.

Do the little dance

Sometimes you hear something random from someone and it just sticks to you, like a yellow post-it note or a neon pink slinky hand.

Quantum Escapism

Today an email chain I’m on, where contributors swap whacky physics theories, veered into whacky political theories. Chinese communists, one physicist insisted, are orchestrating protests that have been roiling U.S.