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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”

The real reason why Pierce food Is bland

Ever since the beginning of Pierce Dining Hall, people have been trying to discover the sole reason why the food served at Stevens is blander than a modern-day Disney Channel sitcom.

Starting off the school year right

As I am now entering my fourth and final year at Stevens, I am filled with so many different emotions. Through my panicking for my final year, excitement to see friends again, and eagerness to learn new things, I wanted to take a step back and really be able to record my final year and share with others all of my tips and tricks I’ve found along the way for being  successful as a student at Stevens.

Invasion of the Intellects

According to the local Hojoken news source, “Nohnoozesguhd News,” there have been recent reports about sightings of people with an actual freaking brain.

Song of the Summer is still anyone’s game

When I last made my predictions for Song of the Summer, it was pretty clear that the established major players in pop would take over the airwaves.

Finishing what was once started

As the author sits now to write his final Off the Press article, it seems an appropriate time to reflect on the importance of finishing what we start.

Did you enjoy writing this column?

Claire:

Yes! Writing this column has been a great time. Getting a chance to connect with campus and write weekly about what I’ve learned throughout my three years at Stevens has been a good way to reflect on and appreciate my experience.

Umberto Boccioni

In this week’s Artist Spotlight, I will cover the influential and controversial Italian painter and sculptor Umberto Boccioni. Boccioni was best recognized for leading the Italian Futurist movement in the 20th century, which was a heavily politicized art movement known for its passionate support of industrial domination and the dismantling of social norms and culture which glorified the past.

Getting ready for finals season

It’s hard to believe that the semester is almost over, and unfortunately, with the anticipated (and much-needed) upcoming break comes the final haul of final exams.

Bedroom pop for bunkering down in finals season

When the stress of finals is overwhelming, music is therapeutic. It’s helpful to set a tone to drown out the dread of an upcoming exam and focus on figuring out what you know.