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Posts published in “The Stute Editorial”

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.

My changing views on entrepreneurship

Stevens is changing the way I think about entrepreneurship.

I am still very apprehensive about entrepreneurs and their startup businesses. I just hate the risk involved and the uncertainty moving forward with a startup.

The path less traveled by

Robert Frost once wrote, “I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference”.

Growing up, I had a rough father.

Stop following your dreams

I browse Facebook every so often, and I see this phrase over and over again, “Follow your dreams”, and honestly, I am sick of it.

Internet piracy is unstoppable

 

Piracy is stupidly easy.

In previous editorials, I have made comments about the Internet on a variety of topics, including one regarding online anonymity. 

Apolitically Correct: Let’s revisit North Korea

Once upon a time, I wrote a column called “Apolitically Correct,” and once the debates were over as to who would lead this country, I had a special country that I loved following: North Korea.

Student apathy: doers and do-nothings

The way I see Stevens, there are two types of people: the doers, and the do-nothings.

Of course, there is a lot more to it than that, but let’s pretend that every student at Stevens can be placed into one of these two categories.

Quit it or kick it

This editorial has been on my to-do list since Spring 2013.

It begins with my first term as a Co-op Student when I worked at Parsons Brinckerhoff.

BeMore and do something different

Let me first start off with a disclaimer: I am not omniscient. I am not capable of being everywhere at once all of the time, despite my valiant efforts.

Internet anonymity and lack of online etiquette

A small change of pace. Rather than talking about topics at Stevens, I will broaden my scope for this editorial.

Let’s talk about the internet.