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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”

It’s Lit

“Music is dope,” Josh Pirog explains. “It’s the only inanimate thing that [can] completely brighten my day. It’s very powerful.” As a kid growing up, Josh enjoyed singing.

Trending for Girls: Fall and Winter Fashion

It’s been a while since my last column, but I couldn’t close out the semester without one last article on what styles I’m loving right now…because I’m loving quite a bit!

Phenomenal Pho’Nomenon

I never mean to go to Pho’Nomenon on rainy days, but it always seems to happen like that. Maybe it’s the fact that soup just makes you feel better when it’s miserable out, or maybe I just hate walking far when it’s wet.

Remember your manners

I must admit that in most U.S. cities, even East Coast cities, cars are undeniably a bad transportation method. Between the headache of parking, the insane insurance prices, and the surface street traffic, most of us have, though somewhat hesitantly, chosen to rely on the MTA for most of our transport.

Write On

If you have ever stopped by the Writing and Communications Center (WCC) in Morton 210, you have seen Bobby Pelphrey. He is the super friendly face that greets all Stevens students and is someone who helps out with papers, resumes, cover letters—you name it.

Laugh at yourself a little

This column is probably several weeks overdue, but the message is important regardless of the timing.

Things have been really rough for most people who have at least some strong political, moral, or philosophical convictions ever since this election began.