This title is entirely clickbait, but in all seriousness, a lot of what business majors are taught works against the environment.
Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”
If you know me, you know that I’m constantly talking about my habit of “productive procrastination,” a term that I completely thought I came up with but upon a quick Google search, I now come to see that it already exists.
Claire:
I know that it can be exhausting to be a college student with seemingly endless amounts of homework and almost no time to do what you want.
What could $887 billion get you? It could buy you the Denver Broncos about 180 times over, all of Tesla’s enterprise value, or about 2000 of the world’s nicest superyachts if that floats your boat.
I’m not embarrassed to admit that color theory confuses me even as an art major. I wish I understood what truly makes colors work together.
After the splendid, perfect, and all-around awesome career fair which did not feature any issues at all whatsoever except for the teensy little moment when a bunch of students who waited for hours did not even get in due to building occupation restrictions (although we fully support abiding by fire codes), Stevens was back at it again last week with a Fall Fling dance that featured a truly remarkable string quartet and an alcohol room that ran out of the beautiful nectar of life in the middle of the event.
If you know me, you are probably familiar with the Sperry shoes I wear nearly every day. They became my go-to in high school and have been with me ever since.
The prevalence of streaming services and the internet have changed the landscape of music. TikTok acts as a powerful promotional tool—if your song can soundtrack a trend or get picked up by a dance challenge, that virality translates to more listens than could ever before be achieved by small and independent artists.
Claire:
Now that cuffing season has started, it’s likely that you might start noticing more and more of your friends coupling up.
Introduction
Over the past few months, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has been bussing immigrants from Texas to Washington D.C., and more recently, having them disembark in front of Vice President Kamala Harris’ residence.