And so it comes to this my friends! This is my last editorial before leaving my executive position on The Stute behind.
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The Stute Editorial is an Opinion column written by the current Editor in Chief of The Stute to address and explain editorial decision making, discuss news and media issues, and develop a sense of trust and transparency between readers and members of The Stute.
I thought long and hard about what I should write my penultimate Stute Editorial on, so I chose a topic relevant to everything: legacy.
I love the Office of Residence Life very much, with a few exceptions: When they are telling me my string contraptions are fire hazards, when they tell me I can’t stay in my River Terrace apartment for more than a year, and when they tell me I need a meal plan.
For a while, I’ve promised to talk about the SGA in one of my editorials. That time is now.
I have been at this school for almost four years.
When it comes to love, I am, by and large, ashamed of my generation.
Ever since my generation learned how, hooking up has somehow found itself to be integrated into the ‘norm’ of our culture.
Regarding the closure of the Schaefer Athletic Center:
I have never been a man for athletics. I never really connected to any sport, except swimming.
A bunch of things happened while I was in Michigan. This is to be expected. I deliberately turned my back on things at Stevens Institute of Technology/New Jersey/The World, so I could relax and take a break.
With the holidays coming around, most are preoccupied with thoughts of home, family, food, and love. And I am no exception.
I have many problems with many organizations across campus. It could be IUA, KHODA, Gear and Triangle, or the SGA, it doesn’t really matter; I have a lot of gripes with everything.
This is a response to the Letter to the Editor provided to us last week: while I may not agree with your consistent reference to the Wizard of Oz, I wholehearted agree with your disposition against the Registrar.