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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”

I’ve heard “Rumors” of a hilarious play

Described as a farce, Rumors builds on unbelievable situations to create a hilarious play. Rumors opens with characters Chris and Ken panicking about Charlie’s, the deputy mayor of New York who remains off-scene for the show, suicide attempt.

Bare necessities

If you’re new to Hoboken, maybe originally from a rural area with maybe only a diner and decent Chinese takeout around, the first thing you’ll think of when you walk into Bareburger is fine dining.

Possible hacking during the elections

It’s finally here: that dreaded joke of an election we have all been waiting for. With the election just around the corner, the folks down in Silicon Valley are raising some concerns regarding the possibility of a large hack.

T time

I can’t help but like how much the East Side has preserved its character. I know the West Side is a lot trendier and more popular, but that just seems to drain out the area’s character.

Sal, the Star

Sal Finocchiaro, originally from Clifton, NJ, is a junior Biomedical Engineering student at Stevens, as well as the new concertmaster of the Stevens Orchestra.

The Rise of Neo-Geocentrism

You are a born narcissist. You know you are conscious, and you don’t worry about whether others are too, because only your experiences matter.

Tragedy on 34th Street

Not many people who have taken a train from Penn Station have enjoyed doing so. It’s a crowded and disorderly mess of a train terminal.

Dream team

Zisi Komar, originally from San Diego, CA, is a second year Biomedical Engineering student. In addition to playing on the Stevens women’s soccer team, she is a part of the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority on campus.

Here’s to another Macbook

Finally. A MacBook that actually looks like Apple tried to innovate the product as opposed to the reskinning and size changes we have been used to for the last few years.