Disclaimer: although this opinion column is titled “Girl Talk,” sexual assault can and does affect all people regardless of gender identity.
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When Marvel first announced their many series coming to Disney+, I was pretty concerned. I wasn’t a huge fan of Flash, Arrow, or Supergirl so I didn’t have much hope for these to be much better.
Last December, I was feeling glum, and so was almost everyone I know. I thought, I should get a bigshot intellectual to give the Stevens community a pep talk, but who?
Last week the majority Republican state legislature in Georgia passed a new bill that will greatly alter voting access within the state and has already come under some significant criticism.
It almost feels like cheating at this point, but given I’ve been in China for exactly a year and one day (and given the rest of my family is still in America), I have a unique perspective on the two extreme ends of COVID-19 responses.
Random food for thought: There’s not much to be afraid of when you’ve already lost everything that matters.
Disclaimer: I have recently broken my hiatus with tweets in columns for this one article.
There’s a cherry blossom tree that decorates the front yard of my house. It magically sprouts pink flowers every spring. I take it as an annual reminder that my favorite season has decided to join us — humanity feels lighter in the springtime.
With the speedy rollout of mostly-safe vaccines to the population and the end of the pandemic finally within view, Stevens finds itself at a difficult position of actually having to function as a proper school for the first time in over a year.
It’s been four years, I still don’t know where to start, I still don’t know where I’m going, and I still can’t put into words why Stevens is so special.
Beekeeper is a project completely put into motion by Aaron Lerch (third-year Mechanical Engineer). Known as the drummer of one of Stevens’ most well-known live acts “Behind The Curtain,” Lerch has written and produced this project without any limitations on his creativity.