As a science journalist, I try to raise questions about science and technology, which dominate our era. I try to do the same thing as director of the Center for Science Writings, which I started a dozen years ago here at Stevens.
Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”
On the evening of Sept. 15, a handful of Stevens Orchestra students attended the Rutgers Symphony Orchestra (RSO) concert, ‘FALLA, CHOPIN, and TCHAIKOVSKY’.
The University of California, Berkeley was the birthplace of the free speech movement in the 1960’s. Today, it is the home of the ironically named “anti”-fascist movement.
For a few decades now, conservative students have claimed that they are a minority on college campuses. They’ve insisted that professors are more likely to be disproportionately liberal compared to the general population and that liberal thought permeates through every aspect of academic life.
It’s 2005. Your mother’s Motorola RAZR is state of the art in the world of pink engineering. By 2007, 130 million RAZR phones had been sold.
This semester, the largest push from the SGA is voter registration: getting 1870 voters registered in Hoboken.
I applaud the SGA for this initiative.
From 2009, when “Tik Tok” was released and reached the top of the charts, Kesha has been considered the fearless and outspoken leader of dance-pop.
Remember Irene? It was a hurricane that wreaked havoc along the eastern seaboard of the U.S. in 2011. Some environmental activists, notably Bill McKibben, blamed Irene on human-induced global warming, whereas others denounced that attribution as scientifically premature.
As I’m sure lots of you have noticed, Tracy and I have been trading off Kuisine Korner this semester as an experiment to see how column splitting works.
I’ve always been a rock head. I can clearly remember my early morning car rides to school with my mom, growing up on classic rock bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Eagles, The Rolling Stones, and tons more.


