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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”

I was featured on Fox News

Well, almost.

Last week, on the anniversary of Donald Trump’s election, I joined thousands of “cucks and snowflakes, safe spacers and libtards” at Washington Square Park for the funniest, most cathartic event of 2017.

Taylor Swift is too aware of her stardom on “reputation”

Any time Taylor Swift releases a new album, the world watches.  Music listeners know that three or four songs from the album will probably be inescapable on the radio for the next year or two, while chart followers observe to see what records Swift could possibly break next. 

Lessons from my first ZOA Gala

As a member of the Stevens College Republicans, I have had many opportunities throughout the year to attend different events around the NYC area.

Why I Won’t Get Tested for Prostate Cancer

I recently had an awkward conversation with my doctor. I was getting a routine physical, and he recommended that I get a PSA test for prostate cancer.

Money vs. Morals: The SGA needs to straighten its priorities

What is the role of the SGA? In my popular piece, “The SGA: Why You Should Care,” I stated, “the SGA, most notably its president, is supposed to look out for the best interests of the student body.”

The food columnist’s new groove

Whenever I pick a place to review, I always make the decision with you, my dedicated readers, in mind. Is it cheap enough?

Fast Food Face Off

Lately, more and more people have turned to me for food words of wisdom. It makes me thrilled to know that my friends trust me with the important decision such as, where to go for lunch?

NJSO College Night

Being a college student has its perks—one is $10 tickets for front-row seats for a New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO) Concert.

The high cost of being poor

Budgets and legislation are a reflection of our values, and the latest tax bill introduced to Congress last week shows that Republicans value big businesses and the top 1% of Americans more than the everyday families they represent.