Over the summer I read Kundera’s The Unbearable Lightness of Being, which felt to me as pretentious as the title of the book.
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Claire:
Now that cuffing season has started, it’s likely that you might start noticing more and more of your friends coupling up.
The protagonist in any crime or detective novel follows the stereotype of being a male detective who devotes his career to catching the antagonist in hopes of validation from himself or others while learning a lesson on how to embody the unbreakable masculine persona.
Have you ever been gripped by the suspicion that nothing is real? A former student here at Stevens has endured feelings of unreality since childhood.
I’ve decided Sundays are the perfect day to hit New York City and simply walk around. Inspired by the popularization of the “hot girl walk,” I paraded West Village and SoHo until I found myself in Washington Square Park.
I think we all know that college can be exciting yet overwhelming for many beginners, but what exactly is going through the freshmen minds?
After last week, I am now officially in the thick of the semester. The norm of near-constant classes, meetings, rehearsals, and work have replaced the relative calm I experienced in my first several days back on campus.
We here at Off the Press pride ourselves on our immaculate journalism, our commitment to reporting the truth no matter how improbable it may seem, and our rigorous drive to keep everyone informed of the goings-on around campus.
As a kid, I thought that I was an environmentalist because I turned off the lights when leaving a room, used a reusable water bottle, and recycled.
The first time I watched Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, it was a school night in late January of 2014.