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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”

Let’s bring back cookbooks

When I was younger, I used to pour over my family’s old community cookbooks. I flipped through aged pages dotted with cooking stains, reading 90s-era recipes for tri-color pasta salad and chicken entrees.

Student really looking forward to Super Bowl this weekend

On Thursday, we here at Off the Press had the chance to catch up with one Stevens student who was very excited to “watch the Super Bowl this Sunday,” adding that it was the first time in his life his beloved Cincinnati Bengals were playing in it and he wouldn’t miss it for the world.

Some of my favorite female fashion icons of all time

For as long as humans have dressed themselves, I believe fashion and style have existed. Throughout the existence of the world, many figures have emerged in the fashion world as notably iconic and fashion-forward.

To work or not to work?

Something I have been struggling with this semester is deciding how much time I am going to devote to schoolwork and how much time I want to save for myself.

Back to the fundamentals: Part ???

One of the biggest questions for many investors this year is whether or not Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency will “go to the moon,” whether or not we should start taking investments in non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and Web3 seriously.

Getting The Job

In a stressful time for many Stevens students looking for summer internships, co-ops, and full time jobs after graduation, we had the distinct pleasure to catch up with one student who got the job the old-fashioned way.

Today’s Wordle word: S-T-E-A-L

Before you start sending me hate mail, don’t worry, today’s Wordle word is not STEAL (and if it is, I deeply apologize for the misfortune coincidence). 

Crocheting for climate change

If anyone asked me to describe myself in one word, I would say, “curious.” It doesn’t take much incentive for me to become interested in most subjects.

Dreams, reality, and quantum mechanics

My girlfriend, “Emily,” often tells me her dreams, and I, less often, tell her mine, which are usually too murky and disjointed to share.