Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”
Like many teachers, I’ve agonized over what to tell my students about the crises convulsing us lately, the pandemic and U.S.
It’s our last article of the semester, but we’ll be damned if literally anything has happened for the last couple of weeks, so in the interest of not ragging on the SGA for longer than is funny (or until they incur our wrath again), Off the Press is going to end this unique semester with a community update article full of fun little “micro-stories” that have all been rigorously researched and are chock-full of that sweet ol’ Off the Press charm that we are legally and biologically required to produce.
As the end of the year is fast approaching and the pandemic is still raging on after almost nine months of wreaking havoc on all aspects of American life, it’s time to reflect on the state of higher education before we head into another year.
Disclaimer: The following piece is a satirical opinion piece and is not meant to reflect real news events. Opinion pieces reflect the views of the writer and do not reflect the views of The Stute as an organization or any others involved in making The Stute.
Why?
Instead of ending this semester with a ‘new’ post, I wanted to do a bit more reflecting on the articles I have written so far.
Something that captures everyone’s attention is sound. We turn our heads at the siren of an ambulance barreling down the street.
We live in a world mostly dominated by capitalist countries and a strong faith in the market forces of supply and demand.