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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”
We here at Off The Press were shocked to learn of the rapid rise of a new comedy club on campus “On Point.”
I’ve always been curious about the limitations of Amazon’s breadth of items, so I’m going to challenge you to do an exercise.
Students were shocked to discover this week that the school was planning to still host the absolute rager known as TechFest, but were less surprised to find out that, much like literally everything else, the pandemic had ruined it beyond recognition.
After a year off, Techfest is back for 2021—now virtual—and featuring the biggest bill of artists ever. Several different events are currently planned, with the first being on Thursday March 25.
I like to make a practice of forming opinions on as many socio-economic/socio-political issues around me as possible. Firstly, for the reason that having an educated opinion on a matter can serve as an easy benchmark to measure one’s own awareness of the topic, and secondly, for the reason that it allows me to have more conversations with people well-versed on the subject.
I would call myself a doodler. Too consistent in drawing and painting efforts over the years to truly be called a beginner — but not skilled, nor even interested in my artistic ventures enough to call myself an artist.
My girlfriend, who has taken it upon herself to keep me abreast of cool culture, has gotten me hooked on the hit YouTube show “TwinsthenewTrend,” also called “First Time Hearing.”
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the Harvard WECode Conference. Both Saturday and Sunday were packed with inspiring talks, professional development opportunities, career fairs, and social events.
Celebrations have erupted among students as the school has launched the award-winning and long-awaited web service Workday Student this week, finally ending the previous tyranny of myStevens Web Services that has plagued students for generations.

