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Posts published in “Past Opinion Columns”

DIY-ing for Festival Season

Are you ready for concerts, the beach and summer fun? Not if you haven’t read this article yet you’re not! Summer is the season for DIY because no girl is ready for a festival without a pair of dip-dyed denim shorts.

Starring… Rob Whipple

Rob Whipple is a fourth year Electrical Engineering student who is also in the co-op program at Stevens. Originally from Pittsburg, PA, Rob is a clarinetist in both the Stevens orchestra and band, and is in both the Environmental Club and Engineers for a Sustainable World.

Do’s and Donuts

I started this column for two reasons: 1) to give students from outside the tri-state area a better feel for the area and 2) to recommend places to go in the city.

NY votes finally matter

Despite New York State being the fourth-most populous state, and third-most populous for the previous few elections, presidential candidates rarely pay attention to the state since it’s been a Democratic stronghold since Reagan’s last election.

The 2010s: a hackful decade

Whether it be Anonymous, including those who claim to be Anonymous, or LizardSquad, it is hard to deny that this decade has, so far, has been jam-packed with interesting cyber attacks and cyber wars.

Burr-Feinstein BS

In my last column I said I’d talk more about passwords, but unfortunately I have to postpone that discussion in the interest of covering current events.

Starring…Katie van Orden

Music is like doing homework. You can do both activities alone or with others. Although you may feel more comfortable playing your instrument in a practice room or sitting alone in your dorm room in order to power through WebAssign homework, remember that there is a lot to be gained from working with others.

Turning Point

If you’re tired of Stacks for your weekend morning breakfast and don’t feel like walking all the way to Malibu for the diner experience, then Turning Point located on the water at 14th on Sinatra Dr.