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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”

Tragedy and football

The story of Reichen Posey is one of deep sadness and extreme hopefulness. Posey found football as an escape from the tragedy that struck him at such a young age.

100 gecs 2: 10,000 gecs

While “What kind of music do you listen to?” is a good opener, I think “What music do you hate?” tells you more about a person.

Donald Trump’s indictment

Introduction 

Former President Donald Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. An indictment was released on Tuesday, April 4, detailing the charges against him.

Lieb and the Navy Buildings: built and demolished for innovation

As the 20th century continued on, Stevens continued to grow. Quickly approaching its 50th anniversary, a certain global event played a key role in the next addition to the innovation university’s campus: World War I.

Comfort albums and mindless listening

Happy midterm season. To celebrate, here’s a collection of my scattered reflections on what draws me to an album and to music in general.

The upside of getting old and falling on your face

I’m trying to see the upside of aging, but sometimes it’s hard. Last fall I was jogging along the Hudson River, near my apartment building in Hoboken, when I tripped and fell.

Måneskin’s RUSH!: the cost of going global

Måneskin (pronounced moon-ay-skin or mahn-ay-skin) is a newly distinguished Italian rock band, with such accolades as a Best New Artist Grammy nomination, Italian X-Factor runner-up, and Eurovision winner.

Why Stevens should be a sports school

I envy the students that go to a big sports school. I’m referring to Alabama, Michigan, Ohio State, the Power-5 universities that sell out sporting events in stadiums and the buzz around the big game electrifies the campus.